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If you have a part that needs programming we can help, with a full range of programming services CMMTS can help you get the best out of your CMM .

Key Benefits:

bulletEfficient programming to help you analyze your process as soon as possible.
bulletYour CMM time is valuable, make the best use of that time with less prove out.
bulletHelp educate your personnel by combining programming with on site training.
bulletNot just programming components, adding value with software add ins.
bulletCompetitive rates.

Capabilities:

We provide a full DMIS/CMES programming service from a simple one off inspection to a complete turn-key system. If you have a DMIS based system or a LK CMM we can help you get the most out of your inspection process.

DMIS Programming:
We offer part programming using ANSI DMIS. As illustrated by our in house DMIS Editor we are experts with this language.
MODUS Programming:
We now support all versions of Renishaw's MODUS programming system including REVO and PH20 programming.
CAMIO Studio Programming:
We are experts with all versions of the LK CAMIO programming system from early LKDMIS/CAMIO systems to the latest CAMIO Studio product.
CMES Programming:
From DEC - PDP / VAX to PC and WinCMES, if you have a CMES programming need we can help.
PC-DMIS Programming:
We offer late version PC-DMIS programming and ANSI-DMIS to PC-DMIS support.
Applications Programming:
As illustrated by our DMIS tools, we use managed C# programming under the Microsoft .NET framework to build custom applications. We are also experts with VB & VBA and can offer a range of applet and scripting services.

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