Siemens unveils China's first Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technology and Application Center in Beijing
On July 24th, Siemens Motion Control CNC Technology and Application Center is officially opened in Beijing.
Introducing the whole design and education concept from the Technology and Application Center in the headquarters of Siemens Industry Sector, it will provide demonstrations trainings and courses in machine tools application engineering for OEMs and end users in China. "This center is an important milestone and provides fresh impetus particularly in addressing our standard and entry-level CNC customers," said Mr. Achim Peltz , Vice-President, Drive Technologies Division, Industry Sector, Siemens Ltd., China; General Manager of Motion Control.
The technology for machine tools such as turning and milling is of little use if the right knowledge is lacking. While Siemens' controls and the workshop-oriented software ShopMill and ShopTurn have a very intuitive design, so that users can achieve great results after just a short period of instruction, a certain amount of training is still required.
The center consists of a machine tool hall and some training rooms. With a certain number of simulations machine tools, the operators and end users can text and further develop their product solutions in cooperation with OEMs and Siemens engineers.
Even those who have been in the industry for a while should continue to learn. A wide range of opportunities are available to help staff discover the latest tips and tricks for processing cycles, make processing more efficient, or to start processing with graphically supported workshop programming.
The introduction of the China’s Technology and Application Center will result in more affordable and flexible machine solutions and accelerate time to market for improved quality products.
The technology for machine tools such as turning and milling is of little use if the right knowledge is lacking. While Siemens' controls and the workshop-oriented software ShopMill and ShopTurn have a very intuitive design, so that users can achieve great results after just a short period of instruction, a certain amount of training is still required.
The center consists of a machine tool hall and some training rooms. With a certain number of simulations machine tools, the operators and end users can text and further develop their product solutions in cooperation with OEMs and Siemens engineers.
Even those who have been in the industry for a while should continue to learn. A wide range of opportunities are available to help staff discover the latest tips and tricks for processing cycles, make processing more efficient, or to start processing with graphically supported workshop programming.
The introduction of the China’s Technology and Application Center will result in more affordable and flexible machine solutions and accelerate time to market for improved quality products.