Mastercam has announced DMG MORI Technium will bundle Mastercam's post-processing software with select CNC machines, providing customers with an integrated solution that the companies say will streamline programming and accelerate time to production.
The partnership encompasses the following DMG MORI Technium machine platforms:
Customers purchasing these machines will receive Mastercam post processors specifically optimized for their equipment, ensuring seamless communication between CAD/CAM programming and machine operation.
"This partnership represents a significant step forward in delivering complete manufacturing solutions to our customers," said Satoshi Tanaka, President at DMG MORI Technium USA. "By bundling Mastercam post processors with our machines, we're eliminating a critical integration challenge and enabling manufacturers to achieve faster setup times and more reliable production outcomes."
Mastercam's post-processing technology translates CAM toolpaths into machine-specific G-code for optimal performance and accuracy. The pre-configured post processors included with DMG MORI Technium USA machines are tailored to each model's specific capabilities, taking advantage of advanced features such as multi-axis positioning, high-speed machining cycles, and collision avoidance strategies.
"Collaborating with DMG MORI Technium USA allows us to extend mutually validated proven post processing capabilities directly to end users at the point of machine purchase," said Stas Mylek, Strategic Partnerships Manager at Mastercam. "This partnership speeds up the prove-out process and therefore time to deployment, which are both invaluable for driving productivity metrics on the shop floor."
The bundled post processors will be available immediately with new machine purchases across the United States. Existing DMG MORI Technium USA customers interested in Mastercam post processing solutions can contact their local representative for more information.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

DE's editors contribute news and new product announcements to Digital Engineering. Press releases may be sent to them via [email protected].
Follow DE
Join over 90,000 engineering professionals who get fresh engineering news as soon as it is published.