List of ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation Customers
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Companies using ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) include: DN Solutions South Korea, a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 1285 employees and revenues of $1.45 billion, Biesse Group, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 4252 employees and revenues of $907.0 million, Homag U.K., a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 70 employees and revenues of $49.3 million, SolidCAM, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $35.0 million and many others.
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Biesse Group | Manufacturing | 4252 | $907M | Italy | ModuleWorks | ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Biesse Group integrated ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation into its bSolid CAD/CAM solution. ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation was embedded to provide 5 axis toolpath generation and full machine and material removal simulation, extending Computer-Aided Design (CAD) functionality within bSolid for woodworking production workflows.
The implementation delivered functional modules for multi axis toolpath generation, simulation driven material removal visualization and virtual machine verification, supporting CNC router workflows used by CAM programming, production engineering and shop floor verification teams across Italy and EMEA. The integration was implemented as a software component inside the bSolid product, aligning CAD level toolpath generation with downstream CNC programming and production preparation.
The partnership with ModuleWorks was announced in 2014 and bSolid powered by ModuleWorks received the Eurobois Innovation Award in 2015, a public recognition of improved right first time machining and enhanced simulation capabilities. Governance and rollout centered on embedding cutting simulation into the product release of bSolid, with the integration creating a unified CAD and CAM simulation path for woodworking and CNC router operations.
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DN Solutions South Korea | Manufacturing | 1285 | $1.4B | South Korea | ModuleWorks | ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Doosan Machine Tools integrated ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation into its Sketch Turn product, aligning ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation with the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) toolset that supports NC programming and shop floor verification. Sketch Turn is a highly automated NC programming environment used on Doosan turning centers to assist operators in creating and editing machining programs, and the ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation integration extends that capability for mill, turn and combined mill turn applications.
The integration delivers graphic simulation alongside the NC program in the Sketch Turn interface so operators can identify issues and edit Gcode efficiently. ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation provides stock removal verification, automatic collision checking among tool holder, tool shaft and workpiece, and a full range of toolpath analysis tools covering segment length and type, feed rate and height, plus detailed gouge and excess analyses to refine toolpaths prior to machining.
Operationally the implementation focuses on shop floor usability, embedding simulation and verification directly into operator workflows for Doosan turning centers and enabling faster Gcode iteration at the machine. The deployment leverages existing ModuleWorks capabilities previously used by Doosan, including the ModuleWorks Collision Avoidance System on turning centers, to create continuity in machining verification and collision analysis.
Governance and strategic intent are explicit, the ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation integration was positioned to optimize availability and effectiveness of machining information on the shop floor and to further Doosan’s strategy of creating a seamless flow of information for right first time machining. The collaboration between Doosan Machine Tools and ModuleWorks is described as an ongoing partnership to combine technologies and advance digital manufacturing capabilities.
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Homag U.K. | Distribution | 70 | $49M | United Kingdom | ModuleWorks | ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Homag U.K. implemented ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation into its woodWOP CNC programming system. ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation is classified as Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and was embedded to support woodworking manufacturing and production planning across Germany and the EMEA region.
The implementation integrated ModuleWorks' 3-axis adaptive roughing, 5-axis toolpath generation and cutting and machine simulation capabilities directly into woodWOP v7. Configuration work focused on exposing adaptive roughing parameters, multi-axis toolpath generation settings and collision checking within the woodWOP CAM workflow to enable verified NC program generation.
Integration was delivered into woodWOP v7 so the ModuleWorks modules ran inside HOMAG's CNC programming environment and produced collision-checked toolpaths for downstream machining. Operational coverage included CNC programming, production planning and machining functions used by HOMAG customers in Germany and EMEA.
Rollout centered on embedding the simulation modules into the woodWOP release stream and aligning CAM configuration with existing shopfloor verification workflows and machining standards. The integration enabled safer, collision-checked NC programs and improved machining reliability for HOMAG customers.
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Professional Services | 250 | $35M | United States | ModuleWorks | ModuleWorks Cutting Simulation | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2003 | n/a |
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