A new addition to Onshape’s suite of cloud-native features is promising to streamline the connection between design and production workflows. PTC, a UK authority on digital transformation and design, has launched CAM Studio Beta, which integrates CAD, CAM and product data management (PDM) to give design and manufacturing teams the opportunity to plan, simulate and collaborate on machining processes. The release offers a complete design-to-manufacturing solution, enhancing productivity and creating new opportunities for manufacturing brands across the globe.
“With the release of CAM Studio directly into Onshape’s cloud-native platform, users gain built-in version control and centralised storage for their manufacturing strategies,” says David Katzman, general manager of Onshape and Arena at PTC. “This ensures seamless collaboration, eliminates the risks of file-based workflows and provides traceability throughout the design-to-manufacturing process. CAM Studio reinforces our commitment to empowering teams with tools that enhance productivity and drive innovation.”
CAM Studio supports 2.5 and basic 3-axis machining, with the most common manufacturing strategies and machines. For users with advanced manufacturing needs, CAM Studio Advanced will offer enhanced capabilities, including advanced 3, 4 and 5-axis machining strategies.
Other features and benefits of Onshape CAM Studio include faster access to the latest manufacturing information while utilising Onshape’s built-in PDM functionality for G code and tooling strategies, as well as streamlined communication and easy sharing between CAD designers and manufacturing engineers. Furthermore, all stakeholders work from a single source of truth, saving time and money while also reducing manufacturing errors.
Among additional advantages, no additional software installations, licensing costs or administrative costs are necessary. Users also gain from cloud-native accessibility anytime, anywhere.
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