Maximize production speed, efficiency and unlock your manufacturing potential
Ready to boost your machine shop productivity? Join our webinar, "The Digital Machine Shop: Maximize Production Speed with CAD/CAM Integration," and discover how Siemens advanced CAD/CAM software can elevate your operations to new heights of efficiency, quality, and productivity.
As a machine shop owner or manager, you know the $45 billion industry’s critical role in the economy, employing over a quarter of a million people in the U.S. alone. This webinar offers actionable insights into maximizing production speed by shortening machining cycles, expediting setups, and minimizing machine downtime. Learn best practices for maintaining quality through precise machining and consistent repeatability.
Integrate transformative technologies like robotics and 3D printing into your workflow. See how Siemens NX CAD and CAM software can streamline your entire manufacturing process, achieving seamless part manufacturing from design to production.
Consider these stats: Over 75% of machine shops use disconnected CMM inspection processes, and 61% rely on paper for data transfer between planning and production. More than half use standalone CAD and CAM systems, leading to inefficiencies. Imagine the competitive advantage of a fully integrated digital machine shop with connected people, systems, and equipment working with the same data throughout the process.
We’ll look at real-world examples that illustrate how digital twins for parts, processes, and setups can optimize operations and ensure accuracy. Don’t miss this chance to transform your shop operations.
Register now and unlock your manufacturing potential with Siemens digital solutions. Optimize your workflow, improve product quality, and stay ahead in today’s competitive market.
Senior Manufacturing Marketing Specialist
David Lyell ist Marketingleiter für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen. Er entwickelt Inhalte, die bei Unternehmen Anklang finden, wenn sie nach Lösungen suchen, die ihren aktuellen und zukünftigen Anforderungen entsprechen. Vor seiner Zeit bei Siemens war David Lyell in der gesamten Fertigungsbranche tätig, von der Produktion bis hin zur Branchenberichterstattung in Print- und digitalen Medien.