en.Wedoany.com Reported - Caron Engineering Inc. will demonstrate connected automation and real-time process control technology at IMTS 2026, showcasing how a fully integrated live production environment helps manufacturers address ongoing challenges such as reducing scrap, improving process consistency, shortening cycle times, and achieving automated production—all while machining more complex, tighter-tolerance parts with fewer experienced operators.
At Booth 134742, visitors will experience a fully automated live cutting cell where CNC machines, automation, tool data, measurement systems, and process intelligence work together in real time to improve machining stability, eliminate manual processes, and increase operational reliability.
At the core of the demonstration is MiConnect Technology, Caron Engineering's low-code manufacturing automation platform designed to simplify communication and orchestration between machine tools, robots, sensors, measurement systems, and software platforms. This platform enables manufacturers to quickly build and deploy automated workflows, streamlining production and coordinating the entire machining cell without complex custom programming.
The live demonstration will also showcase Caron Engineering's complete process control ecosystem, including TMAC Tool Monitoring Adaptive Control for real-time cutting optimization, adaptive feed control, and tool break detection; AutoComp closed-loop dimensional feedback with automatic CNC offset compensation; ToolConnect RFID- and barcode-based tool data management and transfer; and DTect-IT advanced sensor analytics for machine health, vibration monitoring, and predictive process intelligence.
Together, these technologies create a connected manufacturing environment capable of making intelligent, real-time process decisions while reducing scrap, shortening cycle times, extending tool life, improving quality, and enabling more reliable unattended machining. Attendees will see adaptive control responding in real time during the cutting process, automatic feedback adjusting machining offsets, machine and equipment communication coordinating the cell, and integrated automation working collaboratively in a real production setting.
"Manufacturers are looking for more than just automation—they need connected systems that improve process reliability and make intelligent decisions in real time," said Rob Caron. "IMTS gives us the opportunity to show how a truly integrated manufacturing environment works on the shop floor."
Caron Engineering welcomes industry professionals to visit Booth 134742 on Level 3, East Building, Quality Assurance Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, during IMTS 2026 to experience live demonstrations and explore how connected automation and process control technology can transform manufacturing performance.

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