CG Tech announces trio of user events

Each year, CG Tech hosts multiple Vericut User Exchange (VUE) meetings around the world for its customers and partners.

In 2017, more than 1,600 Vericut users attended over 45 VUE events in 15 countries. This year CG Tech has announced three UK VUE events to take place throughout September and October.

The first event will be held on 19th September at the Advanced Forming Research Centre, Renfrewshire. A further two events will then take place at Moyola Precision Engineering, Ireland (26th September), and Williams FI, Oxfordshire (2nd October).

At this year’s meetings, CG Tech will be celebrating three decades of innovation and consistent growth as 2018 marks the company’s 30-year anniversary. Attendees will learn about new software features, tips for improving manufacturing efficiency and optimisation, and will have the opportunity to meet with CG Tech staff and influence the future direction of the software.

“Vericut development is driven by our customers’ needs, and we always encourage input from users and partners” said CG Tech’s managing director Tony Shrewsbury. “Our Vericut user meetings are not only an opportunity for us to present the latest enhancements and features, but they also help us to gather valuable customer feedback for future development.”

To register to attend, please visit the weblink below.

CG Tech www.cgtech.co.uk/about/vue/

 

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