PRESS RELEASE
Illustrations available upon request
For Immediate
Release
June 2008
Contact: Michelle Nemeth
Phone: (860) 875-5006
Fax: (860) 872-1565
michellen@mastercam.com
Mastercam’s 25th
Anniversary
CNC Software, Inc.,
Developer of Mastercam®,
Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Tolland, CT – CNC Software, Inc.
is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2008. Two brothers, Mark and
Jack Summers incorporated the company in 1983 with a new programming concept
for CNC (Computer-Numerical-Control) machine tools. They developed a PC-based
CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided-Design/Computer-Aided-Manufacturing) software package
with an emphasis on the CAM side. During that
time, most of the programs were more CAD-oriented and expensive.
“Ours was developed with the machinist and
the design engineer in mind,” says Mark Summers,
President. “I was a machinist, and I will always be a machinist at heart. It’s
a direct approach – design the parts and generate the toolpaths to machine
them.”
They called the software program “Meghan”,
named after Mark Summer’s eldest daughter, and then changed it within the first
year to “Mastercam” as a clearer descriptive of the software’s primary
function. A third brother, Brian Summers, soon joined the company and now
serves as Vice President. Jamie Summers,
Mark’s wife, is Chief Financial Officer.
The company’s first customer was
Connecticut Tool in Putnam,
Connecticut. “We are honored to
have been the first shop to use Mastercam and continue to value the relationship
with CNC Software today,” says Steve Durand, President. “CNC Software has
consistently provided a superior product in Mastercam with excellent service.
Mastercam has allowed us to stay on the cutting edge of CAM
technology. We look forward to continuing our loyal relationship with the
company for many years to come. Congratulations on your 25th
anniversary.”
Today, Mastercam® is arguably
the most recognized and best selling brand of CAD/CAM software in the world and
has the highest number of seats installed – 135,824 at the end of 2007. The
company continually uses its success to reinvest in itself with new Mastercam
generations, (the latest is Mastercam X2) improved features and ease of use,
its infrastructure of more than 400 dealers worldwide, its world-class “green”
facility, and its intellectual property from the best minds in software
development. Last year, 2007, the company reported record sales of $29.4
million.
Shortly after CNC Software started in Massachusetts, the company moved its base of operations
to an office in Vernon, Connecticut. After
a brief move to an industrial park, CNC Software built corporate headquarters
in Tolland, Connecticut. When it outgrew that
space, the Summers established the company’s corporate headquarters and
training facility in a new, 38,000 sq. ft. building in the same town. The
building was thoughtfully designed and built for aesthetics, functionality, and
environmental friendliness. In 2007, ground broke for a 12,000 sq. ft. addition
to house a fully functioning machine shop with advanced equipment for Mastercam
product research and development.
“I’ve had a passion for doing whatever I
can to minimize environmental impact for as long as I can remember,” says Mark Summers. “We review everything, from the kinds
of organic fertilizers we apply to our grounds to the kinds of recycled paper
we use to our geothermal heating system. Virtually everything here has been
chosen consciously with the environment in mind.”
The first version of Mastercam was a
two-dimensional CAM program. Now, Mastercam
offers solutions for designers and programmers involved in multiaxis milling,
turning, wire EDM (Electrical-Discharge-Machining), wood router programming,
plasma and laser cutting, and three-dimensional design and drafting. CNC
Software’s customers range from one-person job shops to Fortune 100
manufacturers. Mastercam is also ubiquitous in high schools,
vocational/technical schools, colleges, and universities. The company’s
educational division operates out of Gig
Harbor, Washington.
“Certainly one of our biggest reasons for
our success is our exemplary and loyal global dealer network – all of those
congenial experts who sell and support Mastercam,” says Mark
Summers. “Some of these people, really friends now, have been
with us since the very beginning. They have helped shops grow and enjoy a true
collaboration with our customers, offering advice, training, and applications
experience to Mastercam users around the world.”
One of those dealers is Compumachine, Inc.
located in Danvers, Massachusetts. David Shaby, President and
CEO, was CNC Software’s first reseller to sign on. “Mark and Jack Summers had
the vision to improve upon that early Meghan system and it just grew into the
Mastercam we know and respect from there. I recently attended CNC Software’s
annual reseller conference and sat next to Mark and Jamie
Summers. They are the same down-to-earth, sweet people I met
in their Dad’s kitchen over pancakes 25 years ago. We are still proudly their
dealer in Massachusetts.
It has been my honor and privilege to be associated with the remarkable Summers
family, and I extend my best wishes to the continued growth of Mastercam in the
future.”
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About Mastercam
Developed
by CNC Software, Inc., Mastercam is Windows®-based CAD/CAM software for 2-
through 5-axis milling and turning; 2- and 4-axis wire EDM; 2D and 3D design,
surface, and solid modeling; artistic relief cutting, and 2D and 3D routing.
CNC Software is a privately owned corporation founded in 1984. The U.S.-based
company provides Mastercam CAD/CAM solutions to more than 124,000 installations
in 75 countries in industries including mold-making, prototyping, automotive,
medical, aerospace, and consumer products. Mastercam runs under Windows 2000
and Windows XP and is compatible with all other CAD/CAM systems. For more
information about CNC Software, Inc. and its Mastercam family of products,
contact CNC Software, Inc., M - F, 8 AM
- 6 PM EST at (800) 228-2877 or (860) 875-5006, 671
Old Post Road, Tolland, CT 06084.
Or visit www.mastercam.com.