CAD Tool Leverages AI to Improve Critical Tasks in Moldmaking
Cimatron highlights its CAD-AI, a tool designed to transform CAD analysis and toolmaking by leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning for feature detection.
Cimatron announces the launch of Cimatron CAD-AI, a tool designed to transform CAD analysis and toolmaking. By leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning for feature detection, CAD-AI automates critical tasks, improving manufacturers' speed, efficiency and accuracy in mold, tool and die-making.
Manufacturers today face immense pressure to meet customer demands for speed, agility and cost efficiency while dealing with labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and rising costs. Cimatron CAD-AI offers a powerful solution. With its AI-driven feature detection and automation of programming tasks, it can save valuable time, reduce waste, increase machine utilization and shorten project delivery times. As noted in the CIMdata Report, 53.2% of manufacturers actively seek automation to address these challenges.
This innovation will simplify workflows and unlock new levels of accuracy and efficiency. The key benefits of CAD-AI include enhanced automation, automates tool, mold and die-making programming tasks, faster delivery (reduces lead times and speeds up project completion), improved efficiency (maximizes machine utilization and reduces waste) and AI insights (assigns colors to your geometry to enable NC Template Automation).
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