CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing)
CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) is the essential digital interface that translates abstract product designs into physical reality.
CAM software uses geometric data from CAD (Computer-Aided Design) to generate the detailed instructions, known as toolpaths, necessary for machines like CNC (Computer Numerical Control) routers, mills, and 3D printers.
The precision of CAM is critical for modern industrial production. It enables high repeatability, optimizes material usage through sophisticated nesting, and significantly reduces the time from design concept to final physical product.