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Advanced manufacturing technologies at MACH 2026

Posted on 27 Feb 2026. Edited by: Tony Miles. Read 113 times.
Advanced manufacturing technologies at MACH 2026Vericut has announced its participation at MACH 2026, which takes place 20-24 April at the NEC Birmingham (Hall 20 Stand 219), where the company plans to demonstrate the latest advancements in CNC simulation, verification, and optimisation.

Visitors to the show will see how Vericut helps manufacturers improve machining efficiency, reduce scrap, and increase confidence in even the most complex CNC programs. The latest release delivers enhanced performance, improved usability, and expanded functionality to support advanced machining strategies across aerospace, automotive, energy, and general engineering applications.

Vericut will highlight its proven optimisation solutions, Vericut Optimizer and Vericut Force, which improve NC programs for reduced cycle times and more stable cutting conditions. Vericut Optimizer is a standalone optimisation solution that works directly from NC code and does not require Vericut Verification, while Vericut Force is an add-on module to Vericut Verification, enabling force-based feed rate optimisation within a fully verified digital twin.

Vericut will also showcase its new AI-driven capabilities, including Vericut Intelligence and Vericut Assistant. Vericut Intelligence (VI) is a cutting-edge, AI-driven solution that acts as a centralised knowledge resource for all Vericut software offerings. Complementing VI, Vericut Assistant (VA) focuses on guiding users through practical applications of Vericut’s features.

Vericut will also showcase its proven ICAM integration. Icam Post-Processors do not just generate optimised NC code; they connect directly with Vericut to verify it before it reaches the shopfloor, reducing post-processing errors and accelerating time to production.

Finally, visitors to the stand will receive a preview of Vericut 9.7, highlighting upcoming enhancements focused on greater automation, performance improvements, and expanded support for next-generation machining technologies.

Vericut’s sales manager Scott Ravenscroft said: “Manufacturers today need more than just verification — they need true optimisation. At MACH 2026, we are excited to show how Vericut Verification, Vericut Optimisation, and Vericut AI give customers flexible ways to optimise machining processes, whether as a standalone solution or as part of a fully verified workflow.”