Boost collaboration between design and production

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.

More information www.ptc.com

ZeroAvia Lands in Scotland  

ZeroAvia is set to build a major manufacturing facility for the production of its hydrogen-electric powertrains at the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland, close to Glasgow Airport in Renfrewshire. The ZeroAvia Hydrogen Centre of Excellence will support the company in a range of manufacturing operations relating to powertrain production and testing, and will also be the company’s primary location for the production of high-temperature PEM (HTPEM) fuel cell stacks and supporting systems. With nearly 3000 engine and component pre-orders agreed – corresponding to over $10bn in future revenue – ZeroAvia is advancing its production operations to meet demand.  

More information www.zeroavia.com

Craig Pyser becomes chair at AMUK

Additive Manufacturing UK (AMUK), a UK trade association representing the additive manufacturing and 3D printing sectors, has appointed Craig Pyser, CEO of AMufacture, as its new chair. The announcement follows the departure of outgoing chair Stewart Lane, who stepped down in April to concentrate on his duties as vice president of the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) – AMUK’s parent organisation. Pyser says: “Having been involved in the 3D printing and additive manufacturing industry for many years, I relish the opportunity to play a key role in shaping its future. Chairing AMUK enables me to do that.”  

More information https://additivemanufacturinguk.org.uk   

Design and Engineering Showcase

Among the key focus exhibitions of Smart Manufacturing Week (4-5 June, Birmingham NEC) is the Design & Engineering Expo, dedicated to designers and engineering professionals from all tiers of the supply chain looking to reduce costs, streamline and optimise future strategy. Attendees can uncover the latest technologies, learn from those breaking engineering boundaries and connect with suppliers to gain a competitive edge.

The Design & Engineering Expo will gather cutting-edge technological advancements and educational thought leaders so that engineers from all disciplines can discuss and learn about issue-solving from peers. Visitors can discover information on essential subjects like software, connectivity, IOT, VR, AI, data-led design, CADCAM, prototyping, and more.

More information www.smartmanufacturingweek.com

170+ thought leadership sessions available

Featuring some of the biggest names in manufacturing and engineering, Smart Manufacturing Week (4-5 June, Birmingham NEC) will deliver over 170 sessions of free, high-impact content across seven dedicated theatres – including solution-focused sessions, summits and masterclasses. With keynote presentations from industry thought leaders and expert-led discussions, every corner of the show floor will offer valuable insights. Plus, the Technology Showcase Arena brings the latest exciting innovations to life, offering a hands-on look at the future of the industry.

More information www.smartmanufacturingweek.com