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Hawk Ridge Adds CAMWorks to CAD/CAM Portfolio

Reseller expands offerings with CAM solution for SolidWorks.

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By DE Editors  

September 24, 2012

By DE Editors

Hawk Ridge Systems has partnered with Geometric Americas to resell CAMWorks for SolidWorks. CAMWorks is a solids-based CNC programming solution designed to operate in SolidWorks, and offers parametric, knowledge-based machining capabilities with full tool path associativity to the solid model.

"Our partnership with Geometric, and the opportunity to sell and support CAMWorks is a natural extension of our ability to provide innovative and comprehensive product realization solutions to our customers," said Sale Ford, COO at Hawk Ridge. "We have been working with CAMWorks for years, and our customers are extremely pleased with the integration with SolidWorks. Hawk Ridge Systems will also be providing one of the largest teams of Certified CAMWorks Support Technicians in North America."

For more information, visit Hawk Ridge Systems and Geometric.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 



 
 

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