Chip Storie, CEO of Camozzi Machine Tools Division, is excited about the prospects of the new center: “We will be helping drive the growth of American manufacturing, creating innovative private-public partnerships, and strengthening our economy. For the local
community, this means creating jobs, advancing skills, and developing the next generation of manufacturing leadership.”
During the event, attendees will see technologies such as the MasterPrint Robotic Thermoplastic Hybrid Additive printing cell, the world’s largest 3D metal printing and milling machines and the Mongoose Hybrid and Hawk multitasking composite system configured for the space industry – all designed, built and supported in Rockford, Illinois. As such, this will be a once-in-a-generation event which will showcase American manufacturing and its ability to develop ever-greater capabilities for our shared future.
Machines on display will include:
- A multi-tasking machine based on a five-axis MasterMill, fitted with multiple spindles and integrated with a MasterPrint additive machine.
- A high rail MasterMill transfer pallet system, with integrated cooling and quality monitoring for heavy land vehicles.
- MES 4, the largest and most productive five-axis MasterMill ever built.
- A technology development cell showcasing many Ingersoll core competencies, such as milling, automated fiber placement, large-scale 3D polymer printing and quality inspection.
- The new PowerMax version of the H18 horizontal profiler, with new levels of ability and automation to machine complex parts quickly.