First look at Cabinet Vision Design-to-Manufacturing and Workplan Process Software
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Cabinet Vision hyper-realistic rendering
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The latest version of the Cabinet Vision design-to-manufacturing solution and Workplan process-planning solutions will be featured March 6-8 at Wood Pro Expo and Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo 2019, two woodworking industry events conveniently co-located at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
 
A regional marketplace for woodworking professionals, Wood Pro Expo features a full day of education and tours followed by two days geared toward equipment and supplies for small-to-medium sized shops. Educational offerings include CNC basics, employee recruitment, finishing, lean manufacturing, business management, software, and shop safety.
 
The Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo features a full-day conference, plant tour, and exposition, and is dedicated to home remodeling professionals specializing in building kitchen cabinets, closets, and other home-storage designs. 
 
Attendees can learn more about CABINET VISION and WORKPLAN at Booth No. 608, where demonstrations of the solutions’ time-saving tools will be performed. 
Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Workplan 
The latest version of the Cabinet Vision solution for woodworkers generates photo-realistic images that can be used by designers and manufacturers to communicate complex details to customers who may have difficulty visualizing the final results, including design aesthetics, of their projects.  
 
At the click of a button, NC toolpath can be quickly and easily applied to designs, which enables users to transition quickly and efficiently from art to part. As a comprehensive design-to-production solution, Cabinet Vision allows users to create shop drawings, generate cut and material lists, formulate bids, apply production standards, maximize material yield and more within a single convenient interface. 
 
The latest version of WORKPLAN is geared toward optimizing logistical flow by enabling users to model their workshops and localize inventory during the manufacturing process. In addition to tracking project status and making it easy to determine remaining job tasks, the system manages purchasing needs and enables users to track man-hours devoted to specified job duties. Tracking employee tasks over time leads to greater accuracy in job costing, which results in reduced stress in the shop and improved customer satisfaction. 
 
Direct links to other Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Production Software applications, such as CABINET VISION, simplify the process of going from design-to-production by combining vital data across platforms. This makes it easier than ever for users to efficiently plan multiple projects. 
 

About Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence helps industrial manufacturers develop the disruptive technologies of today and the life-changing products of tomorrow. As a leading metrology and manufacturing solution specialist, our expertise in sensing, thinking and acting – the collection, analysis and active use of measurement data – gives our customers the confidence to increase production speed and accelerate productivity while enhancing product quality.
 
Through a network of local service centers, production facilities and commercial operations across five continents, we are shaping smart change in manufacturing to build a world where quality drives productivity. For more information, visit HexagonMI.com. Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence is part of Hexagon (Nasdaq Stockholm: HEXA B; hexagon.com), a leading global provider of information technologies that drive quality and productivity across geospatial and industrial enterprise applications. 
 
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Bill Esler | ConfSenior Editor

Bill wrote for WoodworkingNetwork.com, FDMC and Closets & Organized Storage magazines. 

Bill's background includes more than 10 years in print manufacturing management, followed by more than 30 years in business reporting on industrial manufacturing in the forest products industries, including printing and packaging at American Printer (Features Editor) and Graphic Arts Monthly (Editor in Chief) magazines; and in secondary wood manufacturing for WoodworkingNetwork.com.

Bill was deeply involved with the launches of the Woodworking Network Leadership Forum, and the 40 Under 40 Awards programs. He currently reports on technology and business trends and develops conference programs.

In addition to his work as a journalist, Bill supports efforts to expand and improve educational opportunities in the manufacturing sectors, including 10 years on the Print & Graphics Scholarship Foundation; six years with the U.S. WoodLinks; and currently on the Woodwork Career Alliance Education Committee. He is also supports the Greater West Town Training Partnership Woodworking Program, which has trained more than 950 adults for industrial wood manufacturing careers. 

Bill volunteers for Foinse Research Station, a biological field station staddling the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland, one of more than 200 members of the Organization of Biological Field Stations.