Toolpath, a company leveraging AI to optimise CNC machining, has partnered with DSI (Design & Software International) as its sales arm for the business in North America.
Toolpath’s AI-driven platform intelligently assesses parts and processes, allowing manufacturers to make strategic decisions on job quotations, precise cost estimation, and optimised planning for machining operations. Focusing on the essential front-end workflow, Toolpath’s solution spans the full workflow.
The company says that its software is similar to how autopilot technology has transformed the role of pilots in aviation, with its proprietary Part Comprehension Engine helping at at crucial points in the machining process.
Toolpath says it is currently hard at work expanding its platform with features for productivity-enhancing capabilities, to establish its role as ‘a true leader in innovation in the manufacturing tech sector’.
“We’re excited to partner with DSI, whose deep expertise in solution sales and long-standing history of supporting the metalworking community aligns perfectly with our mission to transform the machining business,” said Toolpath CEO Al Whatmough. Previously DSI has represented Delcam and Surfcam and currently boasts experience with Autodesk Fusion along with support for the entire Delcam product suite.
DSI most recently signed a technology partnership to include a one-year subscription to Toolpath as part of DSI Expert Connect, a premium service offering from the company, it says reflects its confidence in Toolpath’s approach to creatively solving problems in the machining business.
Jon Caliguri, president of DSI, stated, “We are honored to be selected by Toolpath for this important role. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional service to both Toolpath and the market, bringing our expertise and dedication to every customer interaction.