Increased competition in the manufacturing industry is putting pressure on organizations to reduce costs, improve customer experience and increase profitability. Advanced manufacturing companies are utilizing new technologies to stay competitive and drive growth. CAD/CAM software plays a critical role in enabling manufacturing automation and increasing productivity. Join the webinar to gain a new understanding of how organizations use integrated CAD/CAM technologies to accelerate their digital transformation.

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  • Acquire knowledge of how to automate manufacturing processes with industry-leading automation tools and technologies
  • See how integrated CAD/CAM software optimizes complex machine tool usage and provides better output
  • Learn how the latest software can be leveraged to improve communication and collaboration on the shop floor
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    Marc Bissell
    Senior Applications Specialist, HCL
    Marc Bissell is a driving force behind the development, marketing, and distribution of digital manufacturing solutions for HCL’s ERX business unit. The ERX portfolio of solutions includes computer aided manufacturing (CAM), smart digital manufacturing, and additive/subtractive solutions to encourage digital transformation through automated manufacturing.

    Marc has worked in the manufacturing and CAD/CAM industry for more than three decades, overcoming manufacturing and assembly challenges and solving precision manufacturing problems using cutting-edge technology for a wide variety of industries. Originally trained as a CNC machinist and programmer before going on to become a manufacturing engineer and plant manager, Marc’s experience includes decades of hands-on tool & fixture design, manufacturing engineering, solid modeling, and CAD/CAM design and development. As a senior applications specialist, he is a key member of the team which led to the development of tolerance-based machining, SOLIDWORKS CAM, CAMWorks ShopFloor, and new digital transformation technology currently in development.
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