The center's new 124-seat auditorium and two state-of-the-art training rooms will allow the company to host more events with its VIP technology partners, while a variety of free courses and seminars will help customers achieve the maximum return on their capital investment. equipment. In addition, the center offers ample space for turnkey projects and testing, as well as expanded machine tool technology demonstration facilities.
The June open house featured live application cutting demonstrations and a variety of interactive presentations from industry experts covering topics such as ways to bring manufacturing back to the United States, the benefits of automation, the economics of spindle use and more. There were a total of 19 machines on display during the open house, including the Vertical Center Nexus Compact (a machining center for precision medical manufacturing), the Variaxis i-700 (a multitasking machine that efficiently processes large workpieces in individual settings) and the Quick Turn Nexus 250 MSY (a turning center that includes a second spindle and offers turning, milling and Y-axis capabilities in a single setup). The company also introduced the new 3-4-5 concept to better adapt Mazak machines to specific construction applications (i.e. three levels of control, four levels of automation and five levels of multi-tasking). This will be the focus of the company's IMTS booth in September.