Shota Claidze Ended his Contract
Member of the NEC, Shota Chlaidze, has completed his contract. Despite the relatively short duration
Authors: Alexander SHARMAZANASHVILI Publisher: Proceedings of the TMCE 2008, Edited by I. Horváth and Z. Rusák © Organizing Committee of TMCE 2008, ISBN Year: April 21–25, 2008 Abstract Key characteristics of state-of-the-art CNC cutting machine tools – precision, rigidity, productivity
21-25 Apr, 2008, Izmir, Turkey. Paper Reported for Presentation: DEVELOPMENT OF TURNING CYCLES CUTTING PROCCESS OPTIMIZATION ON THE BASE OF CNC ADAPTIVE PROGRAMMING. Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander Abstract Full Paper Presentation.pdf Experts Estimation.pdf
Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center (GCCEC) sign new collaborative project with ATLAS, CERN. GCCEC agree to have a responsibility to built and provide ATLAS detector 3D model with cutouts for fabrication of mock-up. 3D CAD model have to respond to the
Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center (GCCEC) was participated into Expression of Interests (EoI) meeting for HESR project of FAIR. It was declared that GCCEC has qualified engineering manpower with positive experience of participation in European projects and express interest to have
Head of department of Scientific Researches and Development at Tbilisi State University, Mr. Iagor Kalandadze visited Geneva office of Georgian CAD/CAM Engineering Center (GCCEC). Mr. Kalandadze meets with members of GCCEC who currently have contracts with CERN. GCCEC members have
Paper of Dr. Alexander SHARMAZANASHVILI “Cutting Process Optimization on the Base of CNC Adaptive Programming” (download .pdf here…) has win the competition organized by the International Symposium TMCE2008 “Tools and Methods of Competitive Engineering” and has been accepted for podium
CAD/CAM Engineering Center invites senior designers from Georgian Technical University, Professor Dr. Tamaz Mchedlishvili and Dr. Vaja Kiria for participation in start-up project with Forschungszentrum Juelich. Invited co-partners will be responsible for the mechanical engineering aspects of development of magnet
Two start-up test projects were chosen to check possible cooperation between CAD/CAM Engineering Center and the HESR project team at FZJ. According to first project center have to build parameterized 3D model of the MXL sextupole magnet from the 2D
Status of Euclid_to_CATIA migration work and definition of exact plan how the works have to be finished were discussed in ATLAS design office by the partners – Dr. Marzio Nessi, ATLAS Technical Coordinator; Mr. Mark Hatch, ATLAS Project Engineer; Mrs.
Diter Prazun, director of HESR consortium, arrived to Geneva and visited GCCEC international office. The subject of conversation concerned possible participation of GCCEC engineers in the construction of HESR accelerator. On it’s part GCCEC presented the acquired experience of working