[step-manufacturing] Reminder Conference call today - Agenda for CAM Data Exchange Summit
Martin Hardwick
hardwick at steptools.com
Wed Aug 15 07:14:48 EDT 2012
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Subject: [step-manufacturing] Conference call on Wednesday - Agenda for
CAM Data Exchange Summit
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 10:45:58 -0400
From: Martin Hardwick <hardwick at steptools.com>
Organization: STEP Tools, Inc.
To: step-manufacturing at steptools.com <step-manufacturing at steptools.com>
All,
The invitation to our IMTS summit sent to the CAM and CNC vendors by Sid
is copied below. Now we need to work on an agenda and do any other
preparation work that we deem appropriate.
Therefore, we will have a conference call at the regular time and
coordinates on Wednesday this week. See the bottom of this message for
the details which are the same as usual.
Martin Hardwick
Team Leader ISO STEP Manufacturing
President STEP Tools, Inc.
Professor of Computer Science, RPI(on Sabbatical)
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Invitation to CAM Data Exchange Summit at IMTS
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 12:21:10 -0700
From: Venkatesh, Sid <sid.venkatesh at boeing.com>
To: Martin Hardwick <hardwick at steptools.com>
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August 10, 2012
Re: CAM Data Exchange Summit at IMTS
Thursday, September 13^th , 1:30PM to 3:30PM, Room N136
Dear Martin,
We want to make our supply chains more efficient and flexible using a
neutral data standard. Transferring work to suppliers is difficult when
we only have 2D drawings. The drawings have to be converted into 3D
models, and processes have to be developed in order to manufacture and
assemble the part. Even if the 3D models are already available, the
requirement to develop processes still exists, because CAD models do not
contain manufacturing process information.
What we need is a neutral standard for our process data with the
following characteristics and capabilities:
* Capability of representing part and assembly geometry with an
acceptable fidelity
* Capability of clearly defining machining and assembly processes and
requirements
* Availability to designers and manufacturers either directly through
CAD/CAM and manufacturing systems, or through third party suppliers
* Compatibility with future technology developments
* Capability of allowing manufacturing facilities to modify/improve
the processes based on their own requirements and capabilities.
For these reasons we have been working on the ISO 10303-238 standard,
also known as "STEP-NC". Over a ten year period we have performed the
series of tests described in the attached poster and found it enables
the business advantages shown for our organizations.
We are now ready to pilot the standard with our suppliers and would like
you to develop the necessary system interfaces. Starting in late 2012 we
will be holding a series of meetings to demonstrate the exchange of
drilling (Cycle 1), pocketing (Cycle 2) and surface milling (Cycle 3)
operations. We have a set of test parts and will be looking to you to
demonstrate that sufficient data has been translated into your systems
to enable the manufacturing and assembly of those parts. We will test
the results in our laboratories and those of our partners worldwide.
We are holding an invitation only meeting about this project at IMTS on
Thursday, September 13^th from 1:30PM to 3:30PM in Room N136 and would
like representatives of your company to attend. Please contact one of us
if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Sid Venkatesh
Chairman
The Organization for Machine Automation & Control (OMAC)
Associate Technical Fellow
The Boeing Company
Seattle, WA 98124
And the Members of the ISO STEP-Manufacturing Team
Airbus, Boeing, CCAT, ISCAR, KTH Sweden, Pratt & Whitney, Sandvik
Coromant, Scania, Spirit AeroSystems, STEP Tools, Inc. and Volvo
1. Please join my meeting.
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