Powerful Design-for-Manufacturing Solution by Vero Software at WMS 2015
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Cabinet Vision, a powerful design-for-manufacturing solution by Vero Software, will be exhibited Nov. 5-7 at the Woodworking Machinery & Supply (WMS) Conference and Expo, hosted at the International Centre in Mississauga (Toronto), Ontario.

The Woodworking Machinery & Supply Conference and Expo brings the world's leading players of machinery, tooling and supplies to the doorstep of the robust Canadian woodworking industry. The event features Canada's largest display of woodworking machinery, supplies and services, and offers educational opportunities on strategies to operate both smarter and leaner.

Attendees are encouraged to learn more about Cabinet Vision at booth No. 1408, where demonstrations of its efficiency-boosting capabilities will be available. 

Cabinet Vision Version 9, the latest release of the software, represents a significant update to the world's leading design-for-manufacturing software for woodworkers. Version 9 delivers over 200 new features and enhancements, making it one of the most substantial and anticipated updates in the product's more than 30-year history.

About Cabinet Vision

Part of the Vero Software Group, Cabinet Vision is a unique solution for manufacturers in the woodworking industry. Its products help enable any furniture or cabinet manufacturer to fully automate and integrate its design through improved manufacturing processes and greater efficiency. In addition to producing significant time savings, Cabinet Vision eliminates costly mistakes and increases productivity.

 

Vero sells and supports its range of products through its direct offices in the UK, Italy, France, Germany, Netherlands, USA, Brazil, India, Japan, Korea and China, and through a comprehensive global reseller network across more than 45 countries.

Vero is part of Hexagon (Nordic exchange: HEXA B), a leading global provider of design, measurement and visualization technologies that enable customers to design, measure and position objects, and process and present data.

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