OCTOPUZ At FABTECH 2017

OCTOPUZ will be exhibiting at FABTECH 2017 in Chicago at booth # B37037. Their software will also be in the KUKA Robotics booth located at B23055.

In less than a month OCTOPUZ will be exhibiting at FABTECH 2017 in Chicago.

FABTECH is North Americas largest metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event. The upcoming event is expected to cover more than 750,000 square feet and anticipates over 50,000 attendees and 1,700 exhibiting companies. FABTECH provides a convenient 'one stop shop venue where you can meet with world-class suppliers, see the latest industry products and developments, and find the tools to improve productivity, increase profits and discover new solutions to all of your metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing needs.

OCTOPUZ will be located at booth B37037 with both sales and technical representatives on hand to answer any questions you may have. A KUKA KR6 R700 with the Core Kart Model will be simulating welding 10 joints on an L-Beam with a weld torch.

Be sure to drop by the KUKA booth located at B23055 as well to view a 3D additive application programmed by OCTOPUZ.

We will be showcasing the latest version of OCTOPUZ, and may have a bit of a surprise in the booth, so make sure to drop by and get the first look. Let us show you how OCTOPUZ can save you time and money with its intuitive programming and robust versatility.

The show will be taking place at McCormick Place from November 6th to 9th. See you in Chicago!
Please visit this page to download your FREE ticket to FABTECH: https://octopuz.sharefile.com/d-s9be1c9a30d04253b

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