Open Mind looks back on a very successful appearance at IMTS 2016. Visitors at the International Manufacturing Technology Show were dazzled by the hyperMILL MAXX Machining performance package. Machining experts from a wide range of industries were impressed by the enormous time savings offered by the strategies for roughing, finishing and drilling.
The hyperMILL MAXX Machining performance package is one of the highlights of the CAM solution developed by Open Mind. Innovative CAM strategies greatly improve roughing, finishing and drilling performance.
11 years ago in San Diego, California two experienced and motivated entrepreneurs, Steve Grangetto and Chris Taylor co-founded 5th Axis, Inc. As the company's name implies, they recognized that 5-axis machining would give their new company a competitive advantage and entry into demanding niche markets like Aerospace, Medical, and other challenging high-tech industries.
Open Mind Technologies AG is unveiled hyperMILL Version 2016.1 at EMO in Milan, Italy. The new hyperMILL MAXX Machining performance package is one of the highlights of the event. Innovative CAM strategies greatly improve roughing, finishing and drilling performance.
This version of Open Mind’s CAM/CAD suite hyperMILL includes a host of optimisations, machining strategies and intuitive features that can further exploit the possibilities of modern CNC machines whilst enhancing ease of use.
The multiple award-winning custom bike manufacturer Thunderbike manages its large number of individually machined parts using the CAM suite hyperMILL from Open MInd Technologies AG.
Together with over 300 hundred of the world’s leading Automation companies, John Hart recently attended the Fanuc Global System Integrator Conference in Tokyo, Japan. The gathering started at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo and concluded with factory tours and high level meetings in Fanuc’s extensive headquarters located at the base of Mount Fuji.
A world exclusive release was the draw card for John Hart, at the 2015 Austech trade show in Melbourne, Australia as they launched the new CellPro Modular Robotic Machine Tending System.
The Fanuc R-30iB controller is compact and equipped with the iPendant Touch – for increased user-friendliness, minimum energy consumption and maximum productivity.
Since the invention of the delta robot back in the early 1980s, it has evolved into an innovative and high-speed solution for a wide range of assembly, picking and material handling applications.
Extremely flexible handling systems can be realised by combining articulated robots with camera systems. Reliability of this intelligent vision system can be significantly increased by combining the robot controller and vision system into one harmonious platform, where the reliability of the vision system is as reliable as the robot controller itself with tens of thousands of hours between failures (MTBF).
The Fanuc M-1iA is a lightweight and compact six axis, parallel-link robot designed for small part handling, high-speed picking and assembly in a wide range of industries such as food, medical, pharmaceutical and plastic moulding.