24.01.2020
Live streaming events.
Make an appointment for an individual, interactive live presentation.
Fourteen 3- and 5-axis machining centres and four automation solutions are available for individual, interactive live presentations in the HEDELIUS demonstration centre. Follow our experts around and into the machine and ask your questions.
We have been successfully using video conferencing tools such as Microsoft Teams for over two years now. Our field and office sales consultants have already used this platform to advise numerous customers online in individual or group meetings. However, the images and presentations used there for support do not always convey the full quality and performance of our 3- and 5-axis machining centres.
In order to better demonstrate important topics such as ergonomics, usability, dynamics or space requirements, we have invested in professional camera and editing technology and now offer customised live streaming events.
Experienced in-house consultants and application engineers will use a real demonstration machine to answer your questions about the structure and function of the machines as well as questions about control and application technology. Live transmission with fixed and moving cameras allows you to follow our experts around and inside the machine.
This allows us to open flaps or demonstrate programming examples and answer any questions you may have. By installing cameras in the Machine work area, we even transmit live images from the Machine interior on some models.
In order to cover the widest possible range of machining centres, we have equipped our demonstration centre with even more machines and automation systems in recent months, so that fourteen 3- and 5-axis machining centres and four automation solutions are currently waiting for you.
Whether online or in person - we look forward to your visit. Make an appointment now: T +49 (0) 5931 9819-0
More news.
We will be on company holidays from 23 December 2024 to 03 January 2025.
Our service will still be available for you on 23 December 2024 and will not be available for you again until 02 January 2025.
Our sales team will be available for you again from 06 January 2025.
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