Cimatron Technologies Inc

1445 Kemper Meadow Dr
Cincinnati,  OH  45240-1637

United States
513-674-0005
cimatron.com
  • Booth: 320

Part of Sandvik Group, Cimatron was founded in 1982 and provides toolmakers with an integrated CAD/CAM solution for the design and manufacture of plastic injection molds and sheet metal stamping dies, as well as specialized strategies for the programming of 2D to 5-axis CNC machines. Developed with the toolmaker in mind, Cimatron provides intelligent automation that complements the toolmaker’s skills to deliver the highest quality tools while compressing production time and cost. The expansive product portfolio helps our customers expand their potential and drive the future of manufacturing. Cimatron operates subsidiaries in Asia, North America, and Europe, and works with certified independent service providers in over 40 countries worldwide.


 Press Releases

  • Cimatron today released Cimatron CAD-AI, a new computer-aided design (CAD) technology that accelerates mold design and production by using artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically detect part features within solid models. The technology’s AI-based feature detection capabilities integrate seamlessly with Cimatron’s computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) automation tools to streamline the generation of safe and accurate CNC toolpath.

    Toay’s manufacturers strive to meet evolving customer needs and industry requirements for speed, agility, and cost efficiency as they grapple with labor shortages and rising costs. By leveraging the power of AI to automatically detect and sort varied mold features — such as holes, pockets, slots, and fillets — moldmakers increase efficiency by automating everyday CAD/CAM processes with reliable and repeatable data.

    “CAD-AI reflects Cimatron’s commitment to helping manufacturers automate repetitive and error-prone processes so they can confidently devote their valuable time to more productive demands,” said Dan Marinac, vice president of sales and marketing for Cimatron. “Our new feature-detection technology simplifies design and works in tandem with our existing CAM automation technologies for improved workflow that helps moldmakers reach their full productive potential.”

    To identify customer needs pertaining to the development of AI-based capabilities, Cimatron and parent company Sandvik Group enlisted the help of global consulting firm EY-Parthenon to survey Cimatron and Sandvik Group customers.

    The survey revealed that a significant number of manufacturers believe AI technologies capable of handling everyday CAD processing tasks should be a primary developmental goal, with 50% of participants responding that feature detection of CAD files is the top use case for AI-enabled functions.

    Moreover, 48% of respondents shared that guidance/recommendation for CAD design and CAM programming is the second most valuable application of AI technology, and 48% shared that the third most valuable use case is the automated detection of quality deviations in part inspections.

    Lastly, 41% categorized the general use of AI to solve everyday tasks as the fourth most helpful use case for AI-enabled technologies.

    Influenced by this customer feedback, Cimatron CAD-AI was developed to provide AI-based feature-detection technology that fulfills an essential need identified by manufacturers.

    Using Cimatron CAD-AI in conjunction with Cimatron’s automated machining templates, manufacturers can populate templates that contain saved machining process data with up-to-date feature information detected using AI technology. Templates can be updated in seconds and used to automatically generate error-free toolpath that reflects a company’s best machining practices.

    While currently focused on providing AI-based feature detection for moldmakers, the technology’s applications will broaden as development continues. Future versions of Cimatron CAD-AI will enable users to utilize machine learning to teach the system how to recognize specific part features using their own data. This ability to customize the software’s feature detection capabilities will ensure that a shop can automatically utilize data from past jobs for increased efficiency and the consistent application of best practices.

    For more information about Cimatron CAD-AI, visit https://www.cimatron.com/en/cimatron-cad-ai.

    About Cimatron
    Part of Sandvik Group, Cimatron was founded in 1982 and has since developed the computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software needed by manufacturers across industries to reach their full potential.

    Serving all manufacturing sectors, Cimatron provides specialized solutions for mold and die makers, as well as comprehensive solutions for 2.5-5-axis milling and turning. Cimatron operates subsidiaries in Asia, North America, and Europe, and works with certified independent service providers in over 40 countries worldwide.
     
  • Cimatron today released Cimatron DieQuote, a new cloud-based software solution that enables the rapid creation of comprehensive stamping die cost estimates using intelligent algorithms and customizable design parameters. The solution helps tool and die manufacturers improve productivity and competitiveness by ensuring that estimates reflect the numerous factors that influence how stamping dies are developed and produced.

    Cost estimation is a process often riddled with inaccuracies, as the need to quickly provide job estimates can be at odds with the desire to quote with precision. The ability to quickly and efficiently build accurate and comprehensive quotes ensures that bids truly reflect the work that a company will perform.

    Cimatron DieQuote was developed to generate estimates that reflect the preferences and characteristics of individual businesses and automate the tedious manual calculations and laborious data entry common to traditional cost estimation. Using sophisticated algorithms, the software eliminates guesswork by calculating factors such as material preferences and costs, machining time, manufacturing processes, component complexity, labor rates, and overhead costs for job estimates.

    “We’re empowering stamping die manufacturers with the data they need to make informed decisions and gain a competitive edge — whether they’re dealing with simple progressive dies or complex transfer dies,” said Dan Marinac, vice president of sales and marketing for Cimatron. “In as few as ten minutes, Cimatron DieQuote can help you not only understand job costs, but identify opportunities to optimize your die design and production processes.”

    Cimatron DieQuote identifies geometrical features for forming, flanging, piercing, trimming, and restriking operations, and provides tools for optimizing blank shapes and sizes for optimal nesting and material utilization. The software’s extensive and customizable materials database can be used to simulate forming processes for the prediction of material behavior and identification of potential problems early in the development process.

    The software’s automated costing capabilities include the calculation of machining times, material usage, and other cost factors based on CAD (computer-aided design) data and user-defined parameters. Its reporting and analysis tools enable the creation of detailed cost reports, summaries, and historical data analyses that can help companies continuously improve the quality of job estimates.

    Straightforward to learn with minimal training, Cimatron DieQuote offers an intuitive and easy-to-use interface that enables teams to quickly become proficient. It is cloud based for easy accessibility from any web browser and supports the seamless sharing of estimation data across teams and with customers and suppliers, providing the tools needed for transparency and efficient communication.

    About Cimatron
    Part of Sandvik Group, Cimatron was founded in 1982 and has since developed the computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software needed by manufacturers across industries to reach their full potential.

    Serving all manufacturing sectors, Cimatron provides specialized solutions for mold and die makers, as well as comprehensive solutions for 2.5-5-axis milling and turning. Cimatron operates subsidiaries in Asia, North America, and Europe, and works with certified independent service providers in over 40 countries worldwide.
     
  • Cimatron announced today the launch of its new brand identity, ushering in a new era of developing innovations that help shape the manufacturing landscape. The company’s rebrand reflects its ongoing mission of empowering manufacturers to reach their full potential with technologies that help automate and accelerate workflows, optimize resources, and bridge the skills gap.

    Cimatron’s refreshed brand identity captures both its legacy and visionary approach. By striving to fulfill the unique needs of today’s manufacturers, the company reinforces its role in helping mold, die, and discrete part manufacturers meet tight deadlines while achieving greater efficiency at every stage of production.

    “Our rebranding represents not just a new look, but a new chapter for Cimatron,” said President Taline Forsberg of Cimatron. “We’re combining our decades of expertise in software development with a renewed focus on innovation, automation, and ease of use. We understand the challenges of the industry and work hard to provide the tools manufacturers need to seize opportunities and thrive in today’s competitive landscape.”

    With the rebrand, Cimatron reaffirms its dedication to developing automation and industry-specific tools that accelerate time-to-market by reducing error and helping manufacturers move more quickly from design to production.

    It will continue to provide technologies that maximize resources by improving communication and validating designs and manufacturing processes before jobs are sent to the shop floor. Cimatron will also continue to focus on developing intuitive tools embedded with industry knowledge to make advanced manufacturing technologies accessible to staff of any experience level.

    For more information about Cimatron and its range of CAD/CAM software solutions, visit www.cimatron.com.

    About Cimatron
    Part of Sandvik Group, Cimatron was founded in 1982 and has since developed the computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software needed by manufacturers across industries to reach their full potential.

    Serving all manufacturing sectors, Cimatron provides specialized solutions for mold and die makers, as well as comprehensive solutions for 2.5-5-axis milling and turning. Cimatron operates subsidiaries in Asia, North America, and Europe, and works with certified independent service providers in over 40 countries worldwide.