Delcam’s ArtCAM Users to Meet in Kansas City
Delcam will hold its 2009 ArtCAM User Group Meeting at the Crowne
Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, from 30th September to 2nd October.
The event will open with a special networking evening at Hallmark
Cards, one of the largest ArtCAM users in North America. This
will be followed by two days of workshops on the latest versions
of the software.
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| An entry from Smart Design
in the Design Competition at the 2008 ArtCAM User Meeting |
In today’s economy, everyone is looking for ways to be more competitive
and more profitable. With this in mind, Delcam has decided to
focus on ways of improving skill level and productivity at the
meeting. The first day will be a general session covering core
modelling functionality, 2D & 3D design styles, tips and tricks
and what’s to come in the 2010 version of ArtCAM. “Already used
by many signmakers, cabinet-makers, and furniture manufacturers,
this new version is set to further increase the use of ArtCAM
in the three-dimensional world,” said Ed Powell, ArtCAM Product
Manager.
ArtCAM 2010 will include a new modernised graphical user interface,
direct interactivity and improvements to the core performance
by utilizing GPU Acceleration and CPU multi-threading. As with
previous versions, ArtCAM development continues to be designed
around simplifying the workflow so that even beginners to CNC
technology can start using the program as quickly as possible.
More advanced users will appreciate the direct 3D interaction
and the ability to customise their favourite toolsets.
The use of multi-threading will enhance the toolpath calculation
performance making ArtCAM even faster and more efficient. In addition
toolpath strategies can now be associated with vector layers,
making it easier to machine complicated nested patterns.
The second day will be focused to specific industries and the
related software. “We believe the second day split is the best
way for our delegates to effectively make use of the time they
have available,” said Mary Shaw, Delcam Marketing Manager. “This
year during this time we will be looking at the most practical
combination of techniques and ideas to transform and improve what
you can do with ArtCAM.”
“Both new and experienced users are often amazed how much they
can learn by attending the User Group and learning from real world
experience and expertise that is available,” added Ms. Shaw. “As
well as learning from the Delcam ArtCAM team, probably the best
reason to attend a User Group is to meet other users of ArtCAM
and learn from them.”
Like the online forum, the User Group is an opportunity to catch
up with friends, find out about other equipment and materials
and be inspired by the different uses and applications on show
from ArtCAM customers. “Delegates will learn a lot about what
is possible for them to achieve and be motivated when they return
to their businesses to make ArtCAM an even more productive part
of it,” said Ms. Shaw.
Once again, there will be a design competition in conjunction
with the User Group. “We will once again be opening up the floor
to our users to show us some of the excellent projects they’ve
been working on,” explained Ms. Shaw. Categories will be judged
based on industry and product type with the prizes and winners
being announced during the User Group. Entries for the competition
can be submitted at www.artcam.com/promos/ug2009/index.htm
For more information on the ArtCAM User Meeting, call the Delcam
North American office at 1 877 335 2261 or email Jackie at jackie@delcam.com.