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ENCY to Launch ENCY 2.0 at EMO Hannover 2025

by | Jul 31, 2025

New software tools will be shown at EMO Hannover 2025 for CAD/CAM, robot programming, and G-code editing. The updates target faster setup, tighter control, and smoother integration on the shop floor.
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LIMASSOL, Cyprus, July 31, 2025 – ENCY Software will launch ENCY 2.0 and showcase the ENCY X ecosystem at EMO Hannover 2025. The event takes place from September 22 to 26, and ENCY will be located in Hall 6, Booth B42.

What’s New in ENCY 2.0 and the ENCY X Ecosystem

ENCY 2.0

ENCY 2.0 introduces an interface with a start page, license status bar, and light UI theme. Key upgrades include a tool assembly editor for mill-turn machines, material-based feeds and speeds, a removal rate graph, and feature-driven geometry selection. Machining tools support internal surface operations, 5D surfacing, and surface extension. Additive features include non-planar slicing, advanced infill controls, and layer time management. An AI process planner has been added to analyze 3D models and recommend machining operations, with all data processed locally for user control and security.

ENCY Robot 2.0

ENCY Robot 2.0 provides offline programming for industrial robots performing tasks like milling, cutting, welding, and polishing. The update introduces a faster collision avoidance algorithm to improve path planning and reduce setup errors. A new automatic axis mapping feature simplifies the configuration of multi-axis systems, including gantry-based robots, enabling effective integration in both standard and custom automation environments.

ENCY Tuner 2.0

ENCY Tuner 2.0 is a tool for simulating, editing, and optimizing NC code at the G-code level. It is designed for shop floor engineers who need to verify and adjust programs without returning to the CAM system. The updated version includes a new interface and a configuration wizard for interpreter setup. Users can develop or modify postprocessors and simulation logic, making G-code editing and verification accessible to both machine operators and engineering support teams.

ENCY Hyper

ENCY Hyper will be introduced commercially for the first time as a real-time robotic programming and control system. It enables communication with robots for executing, testing, and adjusting motion during operation. The platform allows engineers and integrators to fine-tune control logic and motion paths interactively, supporting faster commissioning and flexibility. It is designed to maintain control across all stages – from set-up to deployment.

Who Should Visit the ENCY Booth?

The ENCY booth at EMO provides practical information for multiple roles within manufacturing and automation:

CNC programmers and robot operators: Live demonstrations will show ENCY 2.0 in action, focusing on process simplification and programming time reduction for CNC and robotic applications.

Resellers and robot integrators: Opportunities to review expanded solution portfolios are available, with real-world examples of CNC and robotics tools in use.

Technology partners: Discover how to integrate your machines, robots, or services into the ENCY ecosystem using open APIs and cloud tools.

Source: ENCY Software

About ENCY

ENCY Software Ltd., headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus, offers a CAD/CAM/OLP software ecosystem aimed at enhancing engineering and manufacturing workflows. Their ENCY X platform provides tools such as ENCY for CAD/CAM operations, ENCY Robot for offline robot programming, ENCY Tuner for NC-code simulation, and ENCY Clouds for cloud-based workspaces. The solutions serve industries including architecture, automotive, aerospace, consumer products, education, electronics, energy, entertainment, industrial machinery, medical, shipbuilding, and woodworking.

About EMO Hannover

EMO Hannover is a trade fair for production technology, held every two years at the Hanover Fairground in Germany. It highlights the full range of metalworking technologies, including milling, turning, forming, automation, additive manufacturing, precision measurement, and industrial electronics. First held in 1975, EMO follows a rotating schedule between Hannover and Milan. The event is organized by the German Machine Tool Builders’ Association (VDW) under the umbrella of CECIMO. It serves key industries such as automotive, aerospace, appliance manufacturing, energy, medical technology, and general mechanical engineering. EMO attracts more than 2,000 exhibitors from over 100 countries and draws professionals from across the global manufacturing sector. The event is managed by Deutsche Messe and headquartered at the Hanover Exhibition Grounds in Hannover, Germany.