WEBINAR

Demystifying AI for Machining Applications: Enterprise AI-Assisted CAM in Action

Join experts to demystify AI-assisted CAM programming for enterprise multi-axis machining. Learn how virtual twins model full NC cells, knowledge platforms capture standards, generative toolpaths automate feature recognition and feeds/speeds, and virtual companions provide context-aware guidance—delivering 40-75% NC programming time reductions with full human control. Ideal for aerospace, automotive, and industrial manufacturers facing high-risk, design-churn programs.
April 15, 2026
3:00 PM UTC
1 hour

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Summary

In complex multi-axis manufacturing, AI-assisted CAM programming cuts NC time 40-75% while preserving production control. This webinar explores practical strategies for aerospace, automotive, and industrial equipment sectors.

Key AI Capabilities Covered:

  • Virtual Twins: Simulate complete NC cells (kinematics, tools, materials, real data) for pre-cut validation.
  • Knowledge Platforms: Digitize standards, tooling libraries, and best practices for team-wide consistency.
  • Generative Toolpaths: Automate feature recognition, parameter optimization (cycle time vs. tool life), and standards-based programming.
  • Virtual Companions: Deliver context-aware suggestions, tradeoff analysis, and documentation keeping programmers in charge.

Proven Results:

  • 30-70% cycle time reductions via optimized feeds/speeds.
  • Scalable handling of design changes and high-risk programs.
  • Full process simulation for reliable outcomes.

 
Register for real-world examples and actionable insights on scaling AI in enterprise CAM.

 

Speakers

Dominique Galmel

Dominique Galmel

Portfolio Director - Machining and Additive Manufacturing

Dassault Systèmes

Dominique began his career in 1989 as a software developer and application engineer, specializing in automated software for 2-5 axis CNC machine programming. In 2001, he joined Dassault Systèmes' DELMIA brand, initially focusing on automotive powertrain manufacturing process solutions. He later transitioned to consulting for the aerospace industry, developing solutions for aircraft manufacturing in collaboration with a major OEM.

In 2010, Dominique shifted his focus to the industrial equipment industry, consulting on supply chain solutions for a leading tire manufacturer. He subsequently assumed responsibility for Dassault Systèmes' manufacturing, supply chain, and operations management solutions for the entire industrial equipment industry, including industrial machinery, construction and heavy mobile machinery, fabricated metal products, and tire manufacturing segments.

Most recently, Dominique led the heavy mobile machinery and equipment segment within the Industrial Equipment industry. Since September 2022, he has headed the DELMIA Fabrication portfolio, encompassing both NC machine and additive manufacturing machine programming.

Olivier Combes

Olivier Combes

Senior CAM Application Engineer

Dassault Systèmes

Olivier began his career in 1990 on the CAD/CAM CATIA V3 solution. In 2000, after 5 years at Renault supporting the migration to CATIA V4 / DELMIA V5 and the deployment of DELMIA solutions, he joined the pre-sales support teams for SMB in the European region. In 2018, he joined the worldwide team to support machining (CAM) and additive manufacturing activities.