Industrial Workshop "Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Machining Applied"
Due to the increase in the number of registrants for the industrial workshop, the industrial workshop will be held again. The goals of the industrial workshop are to improve the audience's skill set in their area of expertise. It also helps them put what they have learned in the workshop into practice, shows them what is expected of them, and gives them qualities like honesty and leadership.
This industrial workshop's goal is to teach technical audiences how to programme and operate Computer Numerical Control (CNC) lathes. This workshop bridges the gap between what audiences with a technical education already know and what they need to learn to start using CNC machine tools. Parts, materials, and machining operations that engineers, innovators, and niche manufacturers frequently employ are highlighted. Workholding techniques suitable for prototype and short-run production are described and illustrated.
This technical workshop is intended for the following audiences:
* Engineers and designers in the field.
* Undergraduate or graduate engineering students.
* Students studying manufacturing and design.
* Researchers.
* Innovators.
* Manufacturers of niche products.
Workshop Outline:
* Lathe machine overview/resources.
* Shop safety.
* Coordinate systems.
* Programming language (G-code).
* Auto tool change.
* Milling attachment on the lathe.
* CNC operation.
* CNC turning.
* Antenna/microwave applications.
Date and Time
Location
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Registration
- Date: 11 Dec 2022
- Time: 08:00 AM UTC to 12:00 PM UTC
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- Innovation Hub, Silicon Waha, New Borg El-Arab City
- Alexandria, Al-Iskandariyah
- Egypt
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Speakers
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Hafez of Robota Industries
Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Machining Applied
CNC is a technique for automating machine-tool control that makes use of software embedded in a microcomputer attached to the tool. It is commonly used in manufacturing for machining metal and plastic parts. Each object to be manufactured receives a custom computer programme, which is typically written in G-code, an international standard language, and is stored in and executed by the machine control unit (MCU), a microcomputer attached to the machine. The program instructs the machine tool on what to do and how to do it, such as how fast the material should move and where and how quickly the tool parts should move.
Biography:
* CEO of Robota Industries
* MSc. Biomedical Engineering Aberdeen University, Schotland,UK.
* M.B., Ch.B, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria university.
* Areas of expertise: CNC machine manufacturing, industrial automation systems, manufacturing medical artificial joints, PCB production lines, 3D modeling, and embedded systems.
Agenda
Technical Workshop Agenda:
- Introduction.
- Lathe machine overview/resources.
- Shop safety.
- Coordinate systems.
- Programming language (G-code).
- Auto tool change.
- Milling attachment on the lathe.
- Coffee break/refreshment.
- CNC operation.
- CNC turning.
- Antenna/microwave applications.
- Discussion and questions.
Workshop Date: Sunday, December 11, 2022.
Workshop Time: 10 AM To 2 PM.
Registration Link: https://ar02gza54qj.typeform.com/to/Jaaq3Iva [Free Attendance]
Location: Innovation Hub, Silicon Waha, New Borg El-Arab City, Alexandria, Egypt.
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