by Chris Kelley | 20 May 2008
I tracked down Michael Weyrich for this interview clip. Michael works on the CAM/CNC integration project and gives a quick review of how we have been able to create detailed simulations of actual CNC machines that let our users go through the entire machining process without creating one chip (I've learned that's that the pieces that fly off a piece of metal being machined are called). Speaking of customers, from what Michael says we'll be hearing from a customer that has actually done all of this in production.
Chris Kelley heads up the Online and Infrastructure team for Siemens PLM Software. When he's not coming up with new ideas, he's hanging out with his family, friends and his small herd of horses (the herd is small, not the horses). Follow Chris on twitter
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