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CGTech and Makino Partnership Provides Manufacturing Solutions



CGTech, the developer of VERICUT software, and Makino Milling Machine Co., Ltd., a provider of CNC machine tool technology, have renewed their strategic corporate partnership to better serve the mutual customer base of the two companies. Makino and CGTech have worked together for over 30 years to provide leading edge solutions to manufacturers around the globe.

"Since 1988, VERICUT has become the industry standard for simulating CNC machining in order to detect errors, potential collisions or areas of inefficiency," said a spokesperson. "VERICUT enables NC programmers to reduce prove-outs, virtually eliminate errors and optimize NC programs for faster, more efficient machining."

"For over 80 years, Makino has been introducing innovative solutions that boost productivity and profitability," continued the spokesperson. "By integrating visionary digital technology with premium performance machines, Makino helps companies to fundamentally transform."

"We are excited about this ongoing partnership," said CGTech President Jon Prun. "Manufacturers who buy Makino machines have invested in world-leading machinery. Our aim is to offer a software solution designed to help purchasers of Makino machines get up and running quickly, while protecting their investment in the long term."

"Simulation software is very important for our business and machines," said Makino Milling Machine President Shinichi Inoue. "Makino uses VERICUT in simulations and maintains an indispensable cooperative relationship with CGTech to help promote advancements to digital twins in the future. I thank CGTech for their great cooperation and look forward to deepening our cooperative relationship with them."

"The partnership provides peace-of-mind to Makino machine tool owners, allowing them to protect their investment in the highest quality machines with VERICUT's comprehensive simulation capabilities," said the spokesperson. "Utilizing VERICUT digital twins of Makino machines to verify the accuracy and quality of NC programs ensures that users' NC programs will perform on even the most complicated machines, as intended, with the most accurate collision detection available. Inefficient motion or programming errors that could potentially ruin a part, damage the fixture or break the cutting tool can be corrected before the program is run on the machine tool itself."

For more information contact:

CGTech

9000 Research Drive

Irvine, CA 92618

949-753-1050

info@cgtech.com

www.cgtech.com

Makino Inc.

7680 Innovation Way

Mason, OH 45040

800-552-3288

www.makino.com

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