CREDIT: GIE MEDIA
Our July Manufacturing Lunch + Learn, taking place July 17 at 12PM ET, tackles two topics in one hour. First: In a world driven by automation, learn why tool path selection, power and quality still matter. Efficient tool path strategies, which are continually evolving to meet new and challenging machining demands, remain a principal factor for ensuring quality parts. Attend OPEN MIND Technologies’ presentation to learn how tool path strategies are still advancing and getting better, and see the latest developments.
In the second session, hear from TM Robot about AI-driven real-world applications, including high-speed flying-trigger inspection, semiconductor wafer box handling, intelligent welding, and the debut of the all-new lightweight long-reach cobot, TM6S.
Speaker Highlight

Ernie Dickieson
Technical Sales
OPEN MIND Technologies
With nearly 40 years of machining experience, including four years of high school vocational training, Ernie Dickieson has dedicated his career to precision manufacturing. He began his journey as a mold maker, later transitioning to an application engineer role with GF Machining Solutions. For the past 18 years, he has specialized in Computer-Aided Manufacturing with Open Mind Technologies.
Can’t participate on the day of the event? No problem! Each registered attendee will also receive a link to the recording. This content will be sent approximately 5 business days after the event.
Latest from Defense and Munitions
- SMW Autoblok Corporation appoints Brandon Mathis as National Sales Manager
- Bodycote expands U.S. aerospace and defense footprint with acquisition of Spectrum Thermal Processing
- AM Solutions’ automated surface finishing of 3D-printed parts
- Joint Interagency Task Force 401 expands counter-drone training
- Davie Defense awarded U.S. Coast Guard contract to build five Arctic Security Cutters
- Dillon Manufacturing’s Jaw Force Gauges
- Georgia Southern University partners with METAL to advance workforce training in metalworking and manufacturing
- AM General sells first HUMVEE Hawkeye 105mm mobile howitzer systems as part of three-year contract