CGTech Announces 24 North American VERICUT Users’ Exchange Events
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CGTech Announces 24 North American VERICUT Users’ Exchange Events

February 27, 2013 - Irvine, California – Each year, CGTech hosts many VERICUT Users' Exchange (VUE) events around the world. In 2012, over 1,200 VERICUT users attended more than 40 VUE events in 15 countries. CGTech has announced 24 North American VUE locations scheduled in 2013 and the first will be held on Monday, March 25th in Irvine near the company headquarters. Attendees will learn about new software features, tips & tricks for improving manufacturing efficiency, and will have the opportunity to express ideas about the future direction of the software. There is no charge to attend.

 
VERICUT Users’ Exchange
Monday, March 25, 2013
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Irvine
Irvine, CA
 
All of the topics on the agenda are customer-requested following a survey that was distributed at the end of 2012. In addition to tips & tricks, the agenda will include a review of enhancements that will be included with the release of VERICUT 7.3. CGTech will also briefly demonstrate recent advancements in VERICUT Composite Applications, simulating 6-axis robotics, and programming and simulating automated fastener machines.
 
To register for an event, call (949) 753-1050 or visit cgtech.com. A list of all currently scheduled VUE events can be found on the website.
 
About CGTech
Headquartered in Irvine, California CGTech specializes in numerical control (NC/CNC) simulation, verification, optimization and analysis software technology for manufacturing. Since 1988 CGTech’s product, VERICUT® software, has become the industry standard for simulating CNC machining in order to detect errors, potential collisions or areas of inefficiency. With offices worldwide, VERICUT software is used by companies of all sizes, universities/trade schools, and government agencies. For more information, visit the CGTech website at cgtech.com, call (949) 753-1050, or email Email Contact