From the 13-15th March at the headquarters in Sinalunga (Siena) SCM will present
its most recent innovations for “smart” timber processing. Under the spotlight are the new CNC Machining Centre, OIKOS XS 650, and the renewed offer of software and digital services aimed at maximising flexibility and productivity.
Tuscany, in the heart of Italy, has always provided the world with sophisticated technology. Here, SCM boasts a highly specialised industrial facility which, in recent years, has grown gradually and significantly to provide the timber construction industry with ever-more innovative, smart and connected solutions.
SCM’s new entries will be presented from 13-15th March at the “Timber Construction Days” open house. These include the greatly anticipated new CNC Machining centre OIKOS XS 650 – the latest in the OIKOS range with all its advantages while offering improved performance, greater productivity and flexibility when machining beams with a cross-section up to 650x310mm.
The event will also shine a spotlight on Maestro lab beam&wall, the SCM software dedicated to all AREA and OIKOS CNC machining centres and developed on the new CAD/CAM Maestro lab, to the advantage of the machine’s features and the operator’s experience of use.
A great deal of attention will be placed on the digital services enabled by data, especially the new version of the IoT platform, Maestro connect, a monitoring application for the performance and productivity of connected machines.
The official inauguration will be held at the modernised industrial plant during the open house. The existing plant is now not only 50% larger but will have a further 3,000 m2 of production space, totalling 10,000 square metres overall.
There will also be prominent industry experts from customer companies, partners and institutions, all of them working with SCM. A vast programme of presentations will focus on key topics in the sector like the digital transformation in mass timber, the future of timber construction in Industry 4.0 and on case studies concerning successful projects in different countries.
“In line with the high demand from the timber construction industry, both in Europe and overseas, we have sped up our R&D path and we are proud to showcase the many results at the open house next March,” says Tommaso Martini, Business Unit Manager for CNC Machining Centres and Systems for Timber Construction.
“We started out with the production needs linked to the construction of timber buildings using mass timber and moved towards promoting a new concept of ‘smart timber’. We did so with solutions that allow our customers to make their processes smarter, optimising workflows, saving on material and covering a wider spectrum of applications."
Lastly, there will be numerous technological partners who have been working with SCM for some time supplying complete customer solutions: tool suppliers and software houses such as Oertli, Leitz, Cadwork, Hsbcad, Sema, Dietrichs and Innorenew.
To register for the event or ask for further information:
https://www.scmgroup.com/it/scmwood/news-events/events/e218540/timber-construction-days