GO2cam Partner with ModuleWorks for 5-Axis CAM
Leading CAD/CAM vendor GO2cam International is now delivering a comprehensive CAD/CAM solution including a full range of 5-Axis machining strategies.
GO2cam International has partnered with ModuleWorks, the leading supplier of CAD/CAM components, to provide state-of-the-art 5-Axis machining technology to its customers. The new release of GO2cam features the complete set of ModuleWorks 5-Axis strategies seamlessly integrated with the new GO2cam CAD/CAM product. Strategies include Multipass Roughing, Swarf, Contouring, Flowline and 3-5 Axis Conversion to provide a powerful set of flexible 5-Axis tools to meet all machinists’ needs. Mathilde Borel, Marketing Executive for GO2cam International, comments “We have seen increasing demand for 5-Axis machining and by partnering with ModuleWorks we’ve been able to complement our existing machining strategies with ModuleWorks’ comprehensive range of 5-Axis toolpaths. Time to market has been very quick and customers are already seeing the benefit. It’s a win-win all round.” David Plater, Technical Director for ModuleWorks adds “We’re delighted to have a new partner, GO2cam International and see the integrated 5-Axis component technology now shipping to customers. It highlights the benefits of the partnership with ModuleWorks, delivering industry proven technology to customers in a short period of time.” About GO2cam GO2cam International is a pioneer in CADCAM software development. The R & D team is made up of engineers with years of experience in the CAD/CAM industry. GO2cam International recently received the OSEO Excellence award, a distinction reserved to top French innovative companies. About ModuleWorks ModuleWorks is a software component provider for the CAD/CAM industry. ModuleWorks’ expertise in 5-Axis Machining and Simulation is recognized throughout the CAM industry and its software components and development services are used by the majority of the leading CAM vendors. ModuleWorks 5-Axis and Simulation software has been used in the manufacture of complex parts for over a decade and they have many users in the global CAD/CAM industry.