dan frayssinet chief executive officer. dp technology corp. vision passion, committed to excellence!...
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DP Technology Corp.
A company founded on the VisionVision of technology’s potential, powered by
PassionPassion, , CommittedCommitted toto Excellence!Excellence!.Our mission is to provide CNC
programmers with the most powerful CAM software ever.
Fastest Growing CAM Company Over 200 resellers worldwide in more
than 50 countries
USA, European, and Asian headquarters Los Angeles, Chicago, Charlotte France, Germany, Italy, Japan, China
More than 15 languages Italian, German, French, English,
Chinese, Japanese, and more…
Over 40,000 Licenses shipped
32.5% Revenue Growth RateFY 2006
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
DP Technology buys Auton s.r.l. Cash Acquisition Official Announcement: EuroMold
2005, Frankfurt, Germany
The Largest Independent CAM Software Company in the World
Both Distribution Networks Have Access to Both Products
Financial Stability Increased Reach and Localized
Support
Full Spectrum “Best-in-Class” CAM Product Line
Both R&D Teams Collaborate, Exchange Ideas, Technology, etc.
Model for Design
Model for Manufacturing
Process Planning
CAD
Feature Recognition
Process Detailing
Tool Path Generation
Simulation
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Knowledge
Data Bases
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Manufacturing Problems:
CAM Time Distribution:
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0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Manual
Feature Recognition Process Detailing Simulation
Hours
The Universe in One Year was inspired by the late astronomer, Carl Sagan (1934-1996). Sagan was the first person to explain the history of the universe in one year as a “Cosmic Calendar”—in his television series, Cosmos.
Copyright: www.schooldiscovery.com
The Universe in One YearThe Universe in One YearImagine that the history of the universe is compressed into one year—with the big bang occurring in the first seconds of New Year’s Day, and all our known history occurring in the final seconds before midnight on December 31. Using this scale of time, each month would equal a little over a billion years.
New Year’s day:
The Big Bang
Milky Way
forms
Sun and Planets
form
Oldest Known Life (single
celled)
First Multi-cellular
Organisms
Modern TimesModern Times
Industrial Age 1770-1950
Information Age 1950….
Much less than a second within the Yearly Universe!
•How Much did we accomplish?
CHANGES!!!!CHANGES!!!!
Copyright Col Kip P. Nygren – Professor and Head of the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the US Military Academy.
For the 20th century, Overall Technological Progress doubled every 10 years:
1900 – 1950 Technology increased 32 folds 1900 – 2000 Technology increased 1000 folds 1900 – 2010 Technology will increase 2000 folds 1900 – 2100 Technology will increase over 1,000,000 folds
The first ten years of the 21st century technological changes will be equivalent to everything that happened in the 20th century!
The Point & Click Society
A New Reality
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2010
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The whole world is moving to: “Simple, Cheap, Small, Short life”
Traditional Business Models will have a very hard time
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• 2 persons• $100,000.• 6 linear months• 15,000 lines
Shorter Product Shorter Product LivesLives
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• 350 persons• $316,400,000.• 8 linear years• 2 Million+ lines
1990
Forces that shape the CAM industry
New Machining Technology: Multi axis, New materials New tools Miniaturization
New Operating Systems and tools: .NET Vistas
Need for Increase Productivity - Automation World Market – Globalization Pressures from low cost labor countries (China, India,…) Increase Demand for quality, design, customization, …
CAM Market Economic Realities
CAM Market Economic Realities
Very small market: $900 million world wide
Very High Technology – Extreme Mathematics – Pure Research
Too many “micro” competitors: over 100
Public Companies sell Company shares not CAM systems and can’t invest in CAM development for lack or return on investment.
Private Company: Comfortable Life Style, Short term, Reactive, Insufficiently founded, No external financing and can’t invest in heavy development or technology buyout. Many are looking for retirement...
So, where does it leave us?
Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up.
It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed.
Every morning a lion wakes up.
It knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will starve to death.
It doesn’t matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle.
When the sun comes up, you better start running.
African poem from The World is Flat by Thomas L Friedman
Model PartBlack Box
Internet
Knowledge Functionality
ESPRIT Platform
Black Box / KnowledgeBase
Environment
Based on Patented Technology
Model PartBlack Box
Internet
Knowledge Functionality
Black Box / KnowledgeBase
Environment
ESPRIT Platform
ESPRIT is an “Operating System” Machine Tool Builders and Control
Manufacturers Highly customizable user interface
including private labeling Extensive choice of functionality Flexible integration On or Off line
Examples include A-Cube Company, Japan Citizen,Japan Imao, Japan NUM, France Star Micronics, Japan Sodick Company, Japan WoodMill, The Netherlands Xsil, Ireland
The CAM system will become no more than a printer-driver on your CAD system. Models should be “printed” on any CNC machines without any NC programming as we know it. CNC programmers will optimize existing manufacturing processes and create new ones. As manufacturing experts, THEY will be the key to squeezing productivity out of the shop floors.
More Functionality
More Knowledge
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DP Research Groups
Co-Development: Commercial Partners Universities Customers
Technology Buy-out
Model for Design
Model for Manufacturing
Process Planning
CAD
Feature Recognition
Process Detailing
Tool Path Generation
Simulation
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Intelligent Model
Model for Manufacturing
FX Technology
KnowledgeBased
Engine
RulesExperiencesEnvironment
Knowledge
Data Bases
Knowledge
Data Bases
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CheaperFasterBetter
2006 Automation Ratios:
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40%
60%
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100%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Automated Manual
Automation
Parts
Smart Machining Time Distribution:
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0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Manual
KnowledgeBased
KnowledgeBased With FX
Feature Recognition Process Detailing Simulation
Hours
50 % production increase in one month
“In other news, in relation to our ‘success story’ posted within your website, an update on that: the story mentions that we produce on the average 200 programs a month with a 10 person staff. Well, we blew through that last month, and produced 300 new Esprit programs with 1 less person, or a 9 person staff. Of course this was done with a little overtime, but the point is, that we were tasked to produce and we did. I’m sure if we needed to do 400 we could do that as well. Now that the mill-side has picked up (ESPRIT) ’06, they are starting to ramp up their program production.”
Kent Collins - Sr. NC Programmer – Halliburton
April 12th, 2006
The Best Kept Secret in CAM Software
High-Speed: redistribution of points on cutter path
True “Any Shape” Tool Automatic Adaptive Entry, Exit,
Cutting parameters 3+2 Axis Machining
100% Climb Cutting 15% to 50% faster part cutting Re-roughing on any previous
machining cycle and part orientation
Vision – Technology Leader
First to Market: 100% Windows ® Introduced in 1998 Open Architecture (VBA, API, KBM), 1998 Realistic Solid-Based Simulation,1999 Dual-Turret, Dual-Spindle Machine-Tool Support, 1992 Swiss-Style Turning Support, 2000 Multi-Tasking, B-Axis Support, 2003 KnowledgeBaseTM Patented Automation Technology, 2004 ESPRIT FXTM, 2006