By the end of August, SEMA was again able to show the American market the significance of their advanced timber and stairs construction design 'made in Germany'. At the SEMA booth customers and other interested visitors were offered a broad spectrum of innovations and live demos in the current software version. Based on the current program version 16-2, SEMA also has a software solution available for conservatories - at the booth interested visitors obtained direct information on conservatories in timber aluminium construction from SEMA Partner 3E.
As at past exhibitions, SEMA's stair construction software jointly with the corresponding SEMA connect machine interface attracted lively interest. The SEMA connect is powered by alphacam which make visitors viewing the software feel directly at ease - note that alphacam is a very popular CAM system in North-America, and this is implemented by many businesses. From construction in the SEMA program throughout machine manufacturing, the SEMA connect module offers an optimal user workflow supported by a universal software solution for stairs construction.
Next to the stairs machinery construction, SEMA also provides a customized solution for stairs construction companies with handmade workmanship. Interested visitors had a detailed view of the software and were readily convinced of its powerful advantages. The SEMA software is adapted to each company and their requirements. You will be able to intuitively and easily enter the world of SEMA Software - which is optimized for the applications of the respective company.
SEMA offers next to the software solution for stairs construction also software for timber construction and sheet metal work. SEMA is thus the only manufacturer of three software products ranging from construction to machinery in all three domains.