Wilson Benesch adds Mars Rover CAD CAM Software to their technical arsenal technology piled upon advanced technology, in the service of music.
Not content with building some of the world’s finest turntables and hi-fi / home cinema loudspeakers in carbon-fibre using F1 racing car and stealth fighter technology, Wilson Benesch have upgraded their design and manufacturing facilities as they prepare to celebrate 15 years of innovation in audio design and manufacture. (15th Anniversary in 2005)
Wilson Benesch has expanded its advanced manufacturing facilities by adopting the very latest generation of 3D photo-realistic CAD CAM
software. (Computer Aided Design – Computer Aided manufacturing)
The software chosen was used to develop and animate the full working prototype of the Mars Rover before any material was cut.
This investment at Wilson Benesch will enable the company to rapid prototype new products and develop these in close collaboration with its global distribution. Anyone in the world can be sent e-files that show exact three dimensional animated images, that can then be commented upon, sectioned and even re-dimensioned before returning to Wilson Benesch.
As well as being able to produce code used in rapid prototyping and significantly reducing development time, the systems will be able to drive the company’s State of The Art CNC machining plant to produce the next generation of carbon fibre audio products.