Vericut (publicly capitalized VERICUT), is a software program used for simulating CNC machining. It is used to simulate tool motion and the material removal process, detecting errors or areas of inefficiency in NC programs. It was developed by CGTech Inc. and first released in 1988. Vericut was designed by CGTech Inc. in 1988. The software was first developed to run in Unix workstations and was later ported to Windows. Since its initial launch, Vericut has been installed and is used by Fortune 500 and other notable companies including Boeing, Airbus, General Motors, and Israel Aircraft Industries As of 2009, Vericut has been used by more than 2000 companies worldwide. In 2011, CGTech was ranked as the largest independent NC verification and simulation software provider based on revenue, with over 9,000 installed seats. More information...
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