Mastercam Acquires CAM Post-Processing Software Developer
Postability will enable Mastercam users to acquire a broader range of post-processing technology with streamlined support and responsiveness.
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has announced the acquisition of , a bespoke software development firm developing NC post processors, which will be part of Mastercam.
The acquisition of Postability is said to add talent, technology and diversity to Mastercam’s ecosystem of solutions. Postability’s solutions and support will now be accessible globally through Mastercam’s reseller channel. With the addition of Postability, Mastercam users will be able to acquire a broader range of post-processing technology with streamlined support and responsiveness.
“The addition of Postability’s post processing technology makes industry-preferred solutions more accessible to Mastercam users around the world,” says Mastercam President and CEO Meghan West. “This acquisition enables Mastercam to further support our customers by integrating best-in-class post processing technology along with improved responsiveness and technical support.”
Jodi Spall, owner of Postability, states, “We are very excited to sign this agreement of acquisition with Mastercam and Sandvik. Joining the Mastercam team will enable us to bring our technology to more Mastercam users around the world.”
Mastercam says it has no plans to change relationships with any external vendors, customers or support solutions as a result of this acquisition.
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