Technology to Exhibit its Ultimate Machine Tool Solution ESPRIT CAM at IMTS 2016 Chicago, Ill., Sept. 12-17
Sept. 9, 2016
Audience-friendly big-screen presentations and one-on-one demonstrations of ESPRIT will be featured at booth E-3210 throughout the six-day world-renowned event..
Audience-friendly big-screen presentations and one-on-one demonstrations of ESPRIT will be featured at booth E-3210 throughout the six-day world-renowned event. As North America’s largest manufacturing trade show, IMTS 2016 is expected to feature over 2,300 exhibitors and host more than 100,000 visitors and decision makers excited to learn about the latest in cutting-edge manufacturing developments. Helping empower the next generation of manufacturing professionals with the best in CAM technologies, the ‘ESPRIT in Education’ program will be at booth NC-727 in the Smartforce Student Summit section for interested educators and students.
Existing and future ESPRIT customers are encouraged to visit the booth to address any specific needs, questions or challenges. DP Technology engineers will also offer hands-on educational opportunities to ESPRIT users with, by appointment only, one-on-one customer appreciation sessions held at the ESPRIT booth. Furthermore, ESPRIT CAM engineers can be found at numerous partner booths throughout IMTS showcasing the software’s compatibility with machine tool manufacturers and tooling companies worldwide.
New innovative cutting strategies ProfitTurningTM and ProfitMillingTM will be demonstrated, along with increased simulation speed, enhanced CAD file support, advanced tool settings and new 5-axis programming features
all included in the latest version of ESPRIT. With accurate G-code and factory certified machine tool drivers visit ESPRIT CAD/CAM software by DP Technology at booth E-3210 to learn how to increase profits and productivity in any manufacturing industry.
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