SolidCAM reported that huge screens on the InventorCAM booth displayed the latest advances in InventorCAM's CNC Machining technology, including its revolutionary iMachining and, coupled with the adjoining HAAS CNC machines, enabled hundreds of mechanical design-oriented attendees to see the design to manufacture process in action. Autodesk University underwent something of a transformation over 2013, making a special feature of the latest in manufacturing software from SolidCAM and associated CNC machine technology in a conference that has traditionally been focused on design for mechanical, architecture, civil engineering and computer graphic animation. SolidCAM exhibited InventorCAM 2014 on its booth at Autodesk University 2013 in Las Vegas last month (December 3rd-5th). The 2014 incarnation of InventorCAM is a Certified Partner Product for Autodesk Inventor and has more than 100 new enhancements across all its modules: iMachining 2D & 3D, 2.5D Milling, HSS, HSR/HSM, Sim 5X, Turning, Advanced Mill-Turn for multi-turret and multi-spindle machines, as well as a new module - Solid Probe. The Autodesk Inventor-integrated software has full toolpath associativity to the Inventor model, automatically synchronising the toolpath to model changes. InventorCAM's CAM software features modules for all CNC applications, including the revolutionary patented iMachining program. As such, InventorCAM, SolidCAM's leading integrated CAM for Autodesk Inventor, has proved especially useful in helping those with an interest in getting to grips with CNC machine technology. SolidCAM's CAM software, which is integrated both in SolidWorks and in Autodesk Inventor, has integrated well into the Autodesk University conference and training programme for architects, engineers, designers, industry and tech leaders and other professionals. SolidCAM, an industry leader in integrated CAM software, has made waves at Autodesk University 2013.
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