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Welcome to the first issue of the SolidCAM Newsletter. As
part our efforts to constantly improve the information and
communication flow with our partners and customers, we will
email it to you on a regularly base. Therefore, your input,
comments and suggestions are more than welcome.
We
would like also to draw your attention to the latest report
from CIMdata
“The NC Software Market Assessment Report - Version 15". The
200-page document ranks CAM suppliers by growth rate, revenue
received, end-user payments, industrial and educational seats
shipped and installed, distribution channels, and internal
resources. It sizes the CAM software market, segments the
market by geography, industry, and eight other factors. It
also includes more than 40 pages devoted to trends in
manufacturing, machining, and the NC software market and
technology.
In this analysis CIMdata names SolidCAM as
the worldwide most rapidly growing CAM software vendor in
2005, with a growth rate of 40 percent over 2004, see
especially the press release Most
Rapidly Growing CAM software vendors
For 2006, CIMdata
projects that SolidCAM will be again the fastest-growing CAM
software vendor with a growth rate of 36%.
Dear reader,
the growth rate of our company is not only the result of our
continuous product investments, but also due to the loyalty of
our customers. We thank you for this and hope you enjoy our
Newsletter.
Emil Somekh Managing Director
Solidcam Ltd.
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SolidCAM
appoints VP Sales Europe |
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Part of SolidCAM`s growth strategy is the strengthening of
its European operations by the appointment of Wolfgang Mueller
as “Vice President Sales Europe” as of June, 1, 2006. Wolfgang
Mueller, who has over 20 years experience in the manufacturing
software industry with companies like UGS and Cimatron,
states:" I look forward to work for the SolidCAM community,
which has an enormous growth potential also due its gold
partnership with SolidWorks." |
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Read details about
it... |
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Successful
METAV show |
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From 20 to 24 June 2006, the METAV show took place in
Duesseldorf/Germany. METAV is a leading International trade
fair for manufacturing technology and automation, where the
complete range of machine tools, precision tools, automation
components, as well as software and systems is
presented.
Together with its partners DPS, SolidPro and
SPI, SolidCAM exhibited in a large booth in Hall 10. The
version SolidCAM2006 R10.1., and the new HSM functions, which
will be incorporated in the upcoming Release SolidCAM2007 R11,
attracted the interest of the visitors. Gerhard Laegeler,
Manager of SolidCAM GmbH, stated: “We had to “compete”, not
only against other CAD/CAM vendors, but in the afternoon also
against the TV transmissions of the football world
championships! Still we are very happy with the new leads we
received”. |
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Learn more about
Metav... |
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Machine tool
partnerships |
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Also on METAV show, some SolidCAM machine tool partners
demonstrated new CNC machines together with SolidCAM`s 5 axis
simultaneous machining capabilities. In Hall 15, the polish
machine manufacturer AVIA
presented a new 5-axis machine, cutting a bowl in football
design which has been programmed with SolidCAM (see foto). In
Hall 16, Kitamura
Machinery showed its new machining centers from
Horizontals to Verticals, including 5-Axis configurations.
Kitamura was supported by SolidCAM`s partner DPS,
which machined a football worldcup life on the booth.
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More about 5-axis simultaneous
machining.... |
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Norway goes
SolidCAM |
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RENATE, a national center in Norway founded by The Ministry
of Education and Research, has purchased last year up to
30,000 licenses of SolidWorks® Education Edition software to
teach more than 60,000 junior high school and high school
students engineering fundamentals and reinvigorate the
country's manufacturing industry. A total of approximately
1,300 schools across Norway will begin to teach 3D CAD to
students aged 14 to 18. In a second step, RENATE has now also
selected SolidCAM as one of two options to become the
integrated CAM-Engine combined with SolidWorks. This will give
now Norwegian students the opportunity to learn the maching of
real parts. |
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See SolidWorks press
release..... |
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