Lunch & Learn Events Offer Software ‘Test Drive’
Edgecam will partner with select resellers this year on a series of “Lunch & Learn” events, where attendees will have the opportunity for a live test drive of Edgecam 2014 R1 Workflow, to see firsthand how Workflow’s intuitive interface, model intelligence and knowledge-based machining enables them to rapidly complete the steps of CNC machine programming for prismatic parts.
Hands-on events are the best way to learn new technologies. That’s why Edgecam will partner with select resellers this year on a series of “Lunch & Learn” events, where attendees will have the opportunity for a live test drive of Edgecam 2014 R1 Workflow, to see firsthand how Workflow’s intuitive interface, model intelligence and knowledge-based machining enables them to rapidly complete the steps of CNC machine programming for prismatic parts.
These events will be at select locations throughout the United States and will focus on the latest advancements in rapid programming for milling and turning using the new Workflow release.
According to Vero Software, makers of Edgecam, the latest Workflow release will reduce costs, improve quality and achieve shorter lead times.
Silverhawk Solutions will have staff members on hand to answer any questions that attendees may have during the February 11 event held at the Haas Factory Outlet, Tampa, Fla., from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Click here to register for the event.
In March, the Lunch & Learn will be held at Harden Machine Tools Inc., Birmingham, Ala., and in April, it will be held at Manufacturing Technologies Group, Rockford, Ill.
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