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Research Team to Unify Laser-Based Manufacturing Processes

CAM software specialist, ModuleWorks, announces its participation in the “DPP data process control and data integration” research project. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and hosted by the RWTH Aachen University, the project brings together specialists from research and industry to develop a fully integrated, automated production line for laser-based […]

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European Consortium Targets Zero Defect Manufacturing

ModuleWorks, a leading supplier of CAM software components, announces its participation in the EU-funded InterQ project. Coordinated by the IDEKO research centre in Spain, the InterQ project unites 25 partners from 11 European countries to develop an integrated data management platform for zero-defect manufacturing. Digital manufacturing unlocks a vast amount of data on the production

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IDEA

Industrialization of digital engineering and additive manufacturing (AM) Funding agency: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung Project number: 13N15004 The research and development project “Industrialisierung von Digitalem Engineering und Additiver Fertigung” is funded by the Federal Ministery for Education and Research under the project no.: 13N15004. Details The overall objective of the “Industrialization of Digital Engineering and

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FlexiMill

A technology platform for the fast machining of freeform surfaces using circle segment end mills Project start: Aug 2017 Project ended: Jul 2019 Details The aim of the FlexiMill project is to develop a turnkey technology platform for making novel and superior circle-segment-end-mills (also known as “barrel-tools”) for milling complex parts. Using circle-segment-end-mills significantly increases

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Lean-Cax

Lean-Software-Transformation: CAx-System as an enabler for Industrie 4.0 Project start: July 2016 Project end: June 2019 Details Industry 4.0 brings a high degree of flexibility to the production process through the use of self-optimizing cyber-physical systems. Deterministic planning is, therefore, not possible. Planners, workers and machines will have to be more flexible and adapt quickly

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RoboTex

Large-area laser structuring using a more efficient production system Project start: July 2016 Project end: June 2019 Details Laser structuring enables repeatable marking and engraving of complex 3D geometries. In contrast to conventional surface machining, laser structuring offers financial, ecological and artistic advantages. The laser system requires frequent repositioning during the production process. The positioning

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Twin Control

Based virtual manufacturing for machine tool-process simulation and control Project start: Oct 2015 Project end: Sept 2019 Details Twin-Control is a new concept of machine tool simulation because it unifies the different concepts that affect the machining process, combining advanced simulation models and including vital aspects in today’s industry, such as maintenance and energy efficiency.

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CAdent

5-Axis machine + CAM-software for optimizing dental implantology Project start: June 2012 Project end: June 2014 Details CaDent focuses on optimizing the process chain for dental implantology. Dental implantology is a very complex and risky treatment as the patients nerve can be harmed. Aim of this project is to ease the threatment for the dentist

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KoDaRe

Consistent data representation & referencing in ultra-precision manufacturing Project start: Jan 2011 Project end: Apr 2014 Details KoDaRe focuses on developing a consistent data representation for the data exchange between the process steps design, FEM-analysis, CAM and manufacturing for ultra- precision manufacturing to evolve an adaptable production solution for the market, which is yet not

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GEMS

Geometric Manufacturing Solutions for Freeform Shapes Project start: June 2012 Project end: June 2016 Details Freeform shapes represent one of today’s important manufacturing challenges. This applies to numerically controlled (NC) machining of parts to be produced in large amounts as well as to outer surfaces and subconstructions for unique designs in modern architecture.However, currently no

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