Mitsubishi Electric India CNC announces partnership with SolidCAM
The partnership agreement was signed between the two entities on April 21, 2033, at the CNC eXPerience Park, the Technology Centre of Mitsubishi Electric India located in Peenya to establish the brand as a one-stop solution for the Machine Tool End-users.
Mitsubishi Electric India CNC has announced partnership with SolidCAM, a global leader in innovative CAM software for CNC machining and distribution of related digital manufacturing solutions.
The partnership agreement was signed between the two entities on April 21, 2033, at the CNC eXPerience Park, the Technology Centre of Mitsubishi Electric India located in Peenya to establish the brand as a one-stop solution for the Machine Tool End-users.
Mitsubishi Electric India supplies CNC package and technologies to various market segments and industries. SolidCAM found in 1984, provides CAM solution to obtain maximum productivity from the CNC machines.
Masaya Takeda, General Manager, CNC Systems, Mitsubishi Electric India said that this partnership will not only offer cutting-edge solutions but also give the machine tool industry a chance of enhanced training methods for appropriate usage of the technology.
“Joining hands with SolidCAM will enhance the technical capabilities of Mitsubishi Electric CNC and provide its customers with state-of-the-art technology and software, which will help save time, boost their productivity and efficiency, streamline their operations, and reduce their cost of operations,” he added.
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