Charlotte, NC (May 17, 2010) – Okuma America Corporation and distributor Hartwig, Inc. will host Productivity Improvement Days at the Okuma Technology Institute at Davis Applied Technology College from June 16 through 17, 2009. Activities, seminars and machine and equipment demonstrations will feature applications and topics related to the medical, aerospace, oil & energy and gun manufacturing industries.
Machines on display include: a horizontal machining center, horizontal lathes, a vertical machining center and multi-tasking machines. All machines will be cutting parts and will utilize the THINC control to connect to peripheral equipment and software. Members of Partners in THINC will be on hand representing tooling, workholding, gauging, software and other machine tool accessory equipment.
The feature seminar will be presented by Hexagon Metrology and will demonstrate Reverse Engineering using Hexagon equipment and an Okuma MB-46VAE vertical machining center. Other presenting companies include Sandvik and Caron Engineering as they combine classroom seminars with a hands-on look at Okuma machines.
The event is free for manufacturers and lunch will be provided. To register, log onto http://events.okuma.com/DATC061610.
About Okuma America Corporation:
Okuma America Corporation is the US based affiliate of Okuma Corporation, a world leader in the development of computer numeric controls (CNC) and machining technology, founded in 1898 in Nagoya, Japan. Known for its technology leadership and world-class manufacturing, product quality and dedication to customer service, Okuma strives to be the machine tool solution provider to manufacturers worldwide. For more information, visit www.okuma.com
About Hartwig, Inc.:
For half a century, Hartwig has been focused on helping its customers control their manufacturing destiny and keeping manufacturing in the United States. One of the largest machine tool and metal cutting distributors in North America, Hartwig owns and operates eight office locations covering 14 states in the Mountain and Central U.S. With a dedicated staff and heavy focus on after sale support and engineering, Hartwig continues to be an organization its customers turn to for their success. Hartwig is not just a machine tool distributor, but a company that makes sense doing business with. For more information, visit www.hartwiginc.com.
About Davis Applied Technology College:
Davis Applied Technology College (DATC) is one of eight campuses of the Utah College of Applied Technology, and is located just north of Salt Lake City, Utah. DATC provides training in an open-entry, open-exit environment which annually prepares over 7,400 high school and adult students with career and technical skills. DATC currently offers certificate programs in the Schools of Business, Construction, Health Professions, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Service Professions and Transportation. The College is committed to quality education and dedicated to its philosophy of "We Change Lives." For more information, visit www.datc.edu.
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