Sandvik Coromant, a leading supplier of tools and technology for the metalworking industry, has released a new programme of Digital Live Machining (DLM) sessions. The sessions are hosted virtually from Sandvik Coromant centres — a global network of facilities equipped with ultra-modern machinery and technology. The DLM sessions provide live machining demonstrations, educational presentations and interactive discussions with engineering experts.
DLM sessions have been held by Sandvik Coromant for a number of years, leaning on the organisation’s extensive machining knowledge and its global network of Sandvik Coromant centres. The centres are physical facilities, staffed by highly skilled engineers and technicians who have deep expertise in metal cutting and machining technologies. The digital sessions are designed to give attendees from around the world access to this wealth of knowledge, and to help manufacturers and machine shops optimise their metal cutting processes, save energy, improve productivity and reduce costs.
The centres are located in key markets, including the USA, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, UK, Sweden, India and China. The offering of virtual sessions through DLM coincides with the inauguration of several new Sandvik Coromant centres, including a new ‘state of the art’ facility that opened in the UK last month.
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Latest digital learning opportunities Helen Blomqvist, president of Sandvik Coromant, explained: “Customers from around the world will now have access to the latest digital learning opportunities from Sandvik Coromant. Historically, these sessions have been highly successful in providing our customers with the knowledge and tools they need to stay ahead of the competition, and our growing roster of Sandvik Coromant centres gives us more opportunities to share this knowledge. We are confident that the increased availability of these sessions will further help our customers optimise their metal cutting processes and achieve greater success.”
The new programme of virtual sessions will be available in multiple languages and time zones, allowing manufacturers and machine shops to participate from anywhere in the world.
Ms Blomqvist continued: “Connecting with potential attendees from areas of the world that Sandvik Coromant centres do not cover is particularly important — especially for customers with sustainability and energy saving goals. Optimising metal cutting can make a significant difference to the environmental impact of a business, and our technical specialists want to share this knowledge far and wide through our DLM sessions.”
Sandvik Coromant centres offer a range of services, including tooling solutions, application engineering and training programmes, in addition to the DLM sessions. Visit the website to find your nearest Sandvik Coromant centre and to view the upcoming programme of DLM sessions
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