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CADCAM Supplier Delcam Opens Office in Singapore

-- Business & Technology News, 18 September 2007

Delcam has established a representative office in Singapore to provide additional support to Asian machine tool suppliers. The new office will also work with Delcam’s network of subsidiaries, joint ventures and resellers in the region to improve general market awareness of the company and its PowerMILL, FeatureCAM, ArtCAM and PartMaker ranges of CAM software.
The main focus of the new office will be to work closely with machine tool suppliers to develop a range of demonstrations that highlight the strengths of both the particular piece of equipment and the appropriate program from Delcam’s comprehensive range of CAM software. These demonstrations will cover examples from Delcam’s newer target markets in the aerospace, autosport and composites industries, as well as from the company’s traditional toolmaking applications.
“By working more closely with machine tool companies, we can give the maximum benefit to our customers,” explained Tim Mitchell, Delcam’s Asian Business Development Director. “By using programs prepared with Delcam software, machine tool companies can produce parts at faster machining speeds and with higher quality surface finish. This improved performance will help them sell more machines and will also help their customers to get better results.”
The new Singapore office will also work with local machine tool companies to keep Delcam’s post-processors up-to-date with developments in machine tool controls and option files. The aim will be to have a suitable post available as soon as any new machine hits the market and so ensure that it will be productive from the moment it is installed by the customer.

           

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