Upskilling the Industry

Making Students Industry Ready

In its ongoing pursuit of excellence, the AceMicromatic Group (AMG) strongly believes that the industry has a major role to play in bridging the gap between the academia and industry. It is doing its bit to take India one step ahead in the journey of manufacturing excellence through its ‘LEARN, PRACTICE & MASTER’ program.

AMG offers specialized courses and simulator-based training programs designed to equip individuals with the skills needed to excel in CNC programming. Its training modules are crafted by industry experts, ensuring participants gain hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge of the latest CNC technologies. Through these courses, the Group aims to bridge the skill gap in the manufacturing sector, empowering professionals with the expertise required to operate and program CNC machines efficiently. Its commitment to education and skill development underscores its dedication to advancing the capabilities of the manufacturing workforce.

 

CNC Simulator – Empowering Skills and Ensuring Safety

The CNC Simulator - Machine & Desktop versions  are essential tools for education institutes and the industry. For schools and training centers, these simulators offer a safe, hands-on way for students, operators, and enthusiastic machinists to learn CNC programming and machine operations without the risk of damaging expensive equipment. This practical experience helps prepare them for real-world jobs.

In the professional world, the CNC Simulator is a valuable asset. It allows companies to create and test CNC programs before using real machines, which reduces mistakes, saves time, and uses resources more efficiently. Features like error detection and collision avoidance make sure programs are safe and effective, boosting productivity.

The CNC Simulator is also cost-effective. It cuts down on material waste and machine wear and tear, leading to significant savings. For research and development, it provides a virtual space to try out new machining processes without incurring high costs and, thus, encouraging innovation.

 

AMG’s Spotlight on Upskilling at IMTEX 2025
At IMTEX 2025, AMG is showcasing the Simulator, both the Desktop version as well as the Training Machine, with versatile features for upskilling CNC programming targeting engineering, diploma, and ITI students.

Overall, the CNC Simulator – Machine and Desktop versions enhance learning, improve efficiency, and promote innovation in CNC machining. Their realistic simulations, easy-to-use interfaces, and advanced features make them valuable tools for education institutes and the industry alike.

Stellar Series – STLR 120

The STLR 120 is a compact and efficient Metal 3D Printer designed for R&D, academic, and training purposes. Engineered for simplicity and performance, the STLR 120 operates on a single-phase power supply with low power consumption. its small footprint ensures seamless integration into labs or training centres.

With a build volume of Ø120 mm x 200 mm in height and powered by a 400 W laser, the STLR 120 delivers precision and reliability for high-quality metal parts. It features an open platform with customizable parameters, enabling extensive experimentation and fostering innovation in additive manufacturing. With its high-speed Galvano meters and small laser spot diameter, the machine ensures excellent resolution and superior performance.

The STLR 120 requires less than 1 kg of powder to start printing, making it highly economical for small-scale applications. Compatible with a wide range of validated materials, it supports diverse research needs, including the production of small medical implants, intricate components for different industrial applications. This versatility, combined with its focus on skill development and training, makes the STLR 120 a powerful tool for academic institutions, R&D facilities, and the medical industry striving to lead in the additive manufacturing revolution.

 

Ed-Mill by AMS

ED-MILL by AMS (AMS - Ace Designers Machining Center Division) is the next-generation Desktop Milling machine, designed for enhancing future generation skills. It is an indigenously designed smallest machining center from AMS.  ED-MILL is ideal for training and development initiatives in corporate training centers and technical education institutions. It is a portable yet powerful machine suitable for machining non-metals like wood and nylon, and metals like brass and aluminium.

The machine is equipped with a Syntec CNC Control system and features X, Y, and Z-axis travels of 160 mm, 260 mm, and 80 mm, respectively. The table measures 460 mm by 270 mm, supporting a maximum load of 10 kg. The spindle delivers 0.8 kW of power, reaching speeds up to 15,000 rpm.

 

Ed-Turn by Ace Designers

The Ed-Turn is a compact and light desktop CNC lathe designed to cater to the needs of educational institutions, training centers, and small-scale industrial operations. It is an ideal tool for teaching CNC programming, operation, and machining basics. Capable of cutting plastics, metals, machinable wax, and wood, this lathe supports operations such as ID/OD turning, threading, drilling, grooving, and taper threading. It can also be used for prototyping and small-scale manufacturing. Vocational training centers can also use it for skill development.

 

Key Features

  • Versatile machining capabilities for a wide range of materials;
  • Compact and portable design ideal for desktop or tabletop use;
  • Robust construction with precision linear motion guideways for accuracy;
  • User-friendly Syntec CNC control system for seamless operation.

The machine is designed to accommodate components of maximum Dia 60 mm and up to 200 mm in length. It comes with a flat nose spindle with 1.5 / 2.0 HP spindle motor power, achieving 3000 rpm maximum spindle speed.

 
Micromatic Machine Tools Pvt Ltd
www.acemicromatic.net
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