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ERP Software


Company will showcase its Rapid Response Manufacturing software that is geared towards small to mid-sized busi- nesses, manufacturers and job shops with a major focus on the aerospace, defense and medical fields, but is also flexible among a wide array of industries. With its fully integrated ERP, manufacturing execution system (MES) and quality manage- ment, the software strives to help improve overall business processes, reduce costs and increase profits. ProfitKey’s full ERP suite will be on display and available for demonstrations throughout the show. The software offers complete order-to- bill management capabilities and it can be configured to meet your organization’s specific needs. The package is easy to in- stall and use, and has tremendous functionality with comple- mentary modules, including a complete financial accounting and reporting system. ProfitKey International LLC Ph: 800-331-2754 Web site: www.profitkey.com


CAD/CAM Software The Cam-Tool Version 10.1 CAD/CAM software can machine a mold or die with minimal to no polishing. Company will demonstrate the update, which includes more simplistic job startup with an expansion of the software’s EZ Launcher that enables users to quickly become more effective using the software. A Corner Rad has been added to the toolpath types to allow smoother corner transi- tion in finishing routines. The software includes more automated


preparation of toolpaths and the selection of areas to be machined. For finishing, the update includes an improved method of Protrusion Divide. Other improvements include an add-in to SolidWorks, with the ability to apply 2D and 3D tool- paths directly to the SolidWorks model to minimize hand work and polishing on electrodes, inserts, slide, lifters and core and cavity components. Wire EDM capability also has been improved in the software for users requiring wire EDM. CGS North America Inc. Ph: 519-737-6009


E-mail: randy@camtool.com Web site: www.camtool.com


Factory DNC Solution


FactoryWiz DNC helps significantly reduce operator training time with an architecture designed for ease of use. Building upon past DNC innovations such as full simultaneous com- munication capability to every machine, comprehensive network support, and powerful remote-request capability from the machine control panel, FactoryWiz DNC brings a host of new capabilities including “Web client” stations that can be deployed on most operating systems with a Web browser. At the same time, mobile device access makes file requests easy and immediate using the smart phone in your pocket. Additionally, customizable notifications use e-mail systems to keep on top of program revisions, and third-party editor support enables making use of the G-Code editor users are already familiar with. The new Fac- toryWiz DNC includes the same powerful API capabilities of FactoryWiz Monitoring, thus allowing the easiest expansion scenario for upgrading to a fully integrated machine/event monitoring system. Refresh Your Memory Inc. Ph: 408-224-9167 or 866-RYM-4DNC Web site: www.factorywiz.com


Predictive Production Solution


With the PR2 (Predictive Production Management) soft- ware, manufacturers get the latest-generation software developed entirely by Pama for the real-time management of manufacturing systems, in both supervised and unsu- pervised shifts. PR2 is an extensively tested proprietary Pama software system for simplifying and optimizing use of Pama manufacturing cells. The software aims to manage in real-time any scale of workload sustained by a production system, minimizing both high-cost resource redundancy (such as tools, for example) and machine servicing times to maximize spindle cutting time. It completely and automati- cally manages all part programs, uploading and download- ing data to and from the memory, managing any modifica- tions and/or corrections made on the machine. The solution also manages the preparation and assembly of tools in the background, optimizing tool magazine load, and it simu- lates production in real time, providing a dynamic visualiza- tion of machine operating autonomy for the optimization of unsupervised shifts. With the statistics package completing PR2, it is possible to analyze and calculate OEE, tool usage and fault occurrences. Pama Inc.


Ph: 847-608-6400 Web site: www.pama.us


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