en.Wedoany.com Reported - US CNC machining software Vericut will showcase its CNC simulation, verification, and optimization technologies at the Farnborough International Airshow, helping aerospace manufacturers tackle the challenges of increasingly complex component production with greater confidence.

As a member of the Farnborough Aerospace Alliance, Vericut will exhibit alongside global aerospace manufacturers, technology leaders, and defense organizations. The Farnborough International Airshow, scheduled from July 20 to 24, is recognized as one of the most influential events in the aerospace industry, bringing together global decision-makers from civil aviation, defense, space, advanced air mobility, and manufacturing.
This year's exhibition themes revolve around three key areas: global security, advanced technology and artificial intelligence, and supply chains. These themes reflect the daily challenges manufacturers face on the shop floor. In 2026, manufacturers are being asked to deliver greater production capacity with shorter lead times, while handling increasingly complex components and maintaining the highest standards of quality and compliance. Vericut notes that manufacturers are beginning to look beyond individual machines and tooling strategies, adopting more efficient, predictable, repeatable, and resilient manufacturing ecosystems.

By simulating actual CNC programs before production begins, Vericut enables aerospace manufacturers to verify machining processes, reduce trial-cut time, eliminate errors, and enter production with greater confidence. As aerospace supply chains become more fragmented and politicized, manufacturers need to ensure that design revisions are correctly received, machining processes are verified, and every component can be produced with full traceability.

Advanced technology and artificial intelligence continue to transform manufacturing, but Vericut states that intelligent machining requires reliable verification, allowing manufacturers to adopt new technologies while maintaining control over quality, compliance, and process stability. Supply chain resilience depends on predictability; reducing machine downtime, shortening trial-cut time, and improving first-part success rates help manufacturers deliver components more consistently across increasingly complex production networks.
During the exhibition, Vericut experts will demonstrate how aerospace manufacturers can build confidence in machining processes using the latest CNC simulation, verification, and optimization technologies. Visitors can learn how Vericut helps verify complex CNC programs before machining begins, reduce machine collisions and manual trial cuts, optimize cutting performance with Vericut Force, verify design revisions with AUTO-DIFF, and support greater process consistency and manufacturing traceability. The team will also discuss the latest Vericut advancements, including AI-assisted features, and ongoing improvements designed to help manufacturers boost productivity while maintaining full confidence in every process.
Visitors can learn more on the Vericut website (https://vericut.com/en-gb/). Booth: Hall 1, Stand 1317.






