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A Vero Software Case Study
Modulo Tre, a precision mechanical manufacturer founded in 1995 and based in Schio, Italy, was an early regional adopter of simultaneous 5‑axis machining, running large-format machines capable of parts up to 12,000 × 1,500 × 3,200 mm. As orders grew more complex across energy, automotive and aerospace sectors, the company needed a reliable, integrated CAD/CAM workflow and a trustworthy kinematic G‑code simulator to handle frequent CAD corrections, avoid collisions and enable unattended, round‑the‑clock machining.
Modulo Tre adopted VISI’s integrated CAD/CAM and linked it to the Eureka kinematics simulator. VISI’s automatic surface healing, solid/surface conversion and geometry‑based feature recognition (holes, pockets, etc.) plus optimized toolpath output allowed automated, high‑quality 5‑axis and high‑speed machining. The result was faster programming, fewer collisions and reworks, reliable unattended shifts, capability for deep drilling (up to 600 mm) and improved surface quality—opening new business in energy and aerospace while streamlining production of turbines, turbochargers and large precision parts.
Alessandro Corà
Modulo Tre