ModuleWorks, Siemens PLM Form CAM/CAD/CAE Partnership
As part of the partnership, ModuleWorks will develop CAM elements for Siemens’ NX software.
Share




ModuleWorks, a supplier of CAD/CAM software components for machining and simulation, has announced an agreement with Siemens PLM Software. ModuleWorks is providing and further developing advanced CAM programming technology to be integrated into Siemens’ NX software, an integrated CAD/CAM/CAE solution. The close working arrangement with Siemens PLM Software covers topics including core CAM processing, general three- and five-axis milling, and particular complex applications.
“ModuleWorks’ proven software technology can help us to add valuable new capabilities to the NX CAM system, and to do so very quickly, helping us to provide faster, easier programming and increased machining efficiencies,” says Vynce Paradise, director of advanced part manufacturing for Siemens PLM Software. “The benefits of this partnership are already available to thousands of existing NX CAM users. We will continue to collaborate closely with the ModuleWorks team on requirements for extended functionality and on special projects.”
“It’s very rewarding to see how our technology contributes to one of the leading CAM systems,” says Yavuz Murtezaoglu, managing director of ModuleWorks. “We are excited by the opportunity to work with Siemens PLM Software and to have our technology deployed by an industry leader.”
Related Content
-
Large-Format Machining With Small Cutting Tools and Dynamic Motion
Napoleon Machine, a defense contractor that provides parts for the M1 Abrams tank, recently took advantage of a CAM feature that allowed the company to streamline its cutting strategies and program offline. Here’s how the shop cut cycle times nearly in half with its large-format five-axis machining operations.
-
Bringing Machining In-House to Keep up With Demand for Offroading Parts
To meet demand increases for its Ford offroad industry components, supplier RPG Offroad brought its machining processes in-house, saving the company nearly $50,000 per month. Here’s how its choice of integrated CAD/CAM software made it happen.
-
Can ChatGPT Create Usable G-Code Programs?
Since its debut in late 2022, ChatGPT has been used in many situations, from writing stories to writing code, including G-code. But is it useful to shops? We asked a CAM expert for his thoughts.