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Turbocam India
Turbocam India. This subsidiary of a well-known US manufacturer employs 27 Haas machines
DesignWerkes
Steven M Kille President & CEO of DesignWerkes started his business as a freelance design engineer. Later, he began making the rigs used by his customers to test to destruction the automotive parts he and other suppliers were designing. Later still, he found himself involved in the design, engineering and assembly of complex, electro-mechanical subsystems for, for example, hybrid public transportation vehicles. He's a man dedicated to refining 'the process', which, he claims, is the only way manufacturing companies can still thrive long-term in the USA.
AeroCision & Haas - The Golden Age of Aircraft manufacturing
For aircraft passengers the golden age of aviation might have been the 1950's and 60's, but for aircraft manufacturers and their suppliers, the new golden age is now.
Air travel is burgeoning; aircraft and engines are becoming more efficient and reliable, and airlines are buying them in greater numbers.
Aerospace parts manufacturers willing to invest in the right technology, people and processes, can find themselves working for some of the biggest and best-known names in the sector.
Take Connecticut-based Haas customer, AeroCision, for example.
India's largest, privately owned conglomerate chooses Haas.
The Goodrej group employs 10,000 people at its Mumbai campus, where it makes, well, just about everything, including toothpaste, "designer" furniture, and enormous cylindrical distillation tanks destined for the petrochemical industry.
The Indian conglomerate owns 18 Haas CNC machine tools, five of which are used in the tooling department, where it makes the moulds, dies and EDM tools used to manufacture countless different component parts for its myriad products.
DS-30Y European Trade Show Debut at Industrie Lyon
Haas Automation Europe (HAE) kicks-off its season of trade fairs in France at Industrie, Lyon, from April 5th -- 8th, 2011. The company's booth will feature several of the new-generation Haas machines, designed and built at the Haas Automation factory in California and launched in Europe in recent months. Centre-stage will be the all-new, dual-spindle DS-30Y CNC turning centre; the first time this machine has been seen at a show in Europe. Alongside will be the DT-1 Drill Tap machine and the latest-generation VF-2SS CNC vertical machining centre.
The World's Best Movie Cameras Machined on Haas Tools
P+S Technik uses high-speed Haas CNC vertical machining centres to make some of the most advanced movie cameras and cinematography accessories in the world.
This Oscar winning company makes specialist cameras, super high-speed cameras and complex rigs for 3D camera set-ups used by famous Hollywood directors such as James Cameron (Avatar) and Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire).
Haas Automation Supports Skills Competitions
Haas Automation was honoured to be the official supplier of machine tools for the CNC turning and CNC milling events at the 41st WorldSkills France (Olympiades des Métiers) National Competition, 2011.
Like a cross between a trade fair and a large-scale sporting competition, WorldSkills France was, for the hundreds of young people from all over the country who entered, an occasion to remember for the rest of their professional lives, whether they or not they won their discipline.
This year's event took place in Paris from February 3rd -- 5th at the Porte De Versailles exhibition centre and was hosted by the Île-de-France region. Young apprentices competed in 48 different skills: everything from bricklaying to plumbing to precision engineering.
Haas in Poland: Creating Top-End Parts for Mountain Bikes
Soul Kozak uses Haas CNC machine tools to produce top-end replacement parts for serious amateur and professional mountain bikers around the world. The husband and wife engineering business from Poland fulfill customer orders through an online store.
From Automotive to Archery with Haas
When worldwide automobile sales began declining, Jason and Amanda Hudkins had no choice but to reinvent their ailing, Indiana-based automotive parts manufacturing business. Haas machines allowed the company to transform into an international provider of archery equipment.
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