A comprehensive system integrates computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) functionalities. This integration facilitates the seamless transition from design conception to manufacturing execution. An example of such a system is a high-performance solution designed for a wide range of machining applications.
The value of such integrated systems lies in their ability to streamline production workflows, reduce errors, and optimize machining processes. Historically, the separation of design and manufacturing often led to inefficiencies and communication breakdowns. Modern integrated systems address these challenges by providing a unified platform for design, simulation, and machining, ultimately improving productivity and part quality.