
TOLLAND, CT, Aug 17, 2026 – Mastercam will demonstrate connected manufacturing technologies at IMTS 2026, running September 14-19 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Mastercam will detail how manufacturers can connect programming, automation, tooling, simulation, inspection, and production into one workflow.
“Manufacturers are looking for solutions that help them work smarter and move faster,” said Nicolas Le Moigne, senior VP of commercial at Mastercam. “At IMTS 2026, we’re excited to show how Mastercam fits within a connected manufacturing ecosystem and helps customers transform challenges into opportunities.”
Visitors to the Mastercam booth will have opportunities to:
- Experience live machining and automation demonstrations
- Learn about new capabilities available to Mastercam users
- Explore integrated manufacturing workflows from design through production
- Connect with Mastercam experts and industry partners
- Discuss productivity, programming, and manufacturing challenges with experienced professionals
The Mastercam team will also be available throughout the week to meet with customers, prospects, educators, media representatives, industry influencers, and manufacturing professionals.
Source: Mastercam
About Mastercam

Mastercam is a computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software solution headquartered in Tolland, CT. Founded in 1983, the company has over 40 years of experience in providing advanced software tools for designers and NC programmers across various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and consumer products. Mastercam offers a comprehensive suite of applications such as 2- through 5-axis milling, turning, wire EDM, router programming, plasma cutting, laser cutting, and 3D design and drafting. The company employs approximately 500 individuals. Mastercam is recognized as one of the widely used CAM software packages worldwide, with over 250,000 installations.
About IMTS 2026

IMTS 2026, the International Manufacturing Technology Show, is a manufacturing technology trade event produced by AMT. The event traces its history to the National Machine Tool Builders’ Exposition, first held in 1927. IMTS 2026 runs Sept. 14-19 at McCormick Place in Chicago. The show includes more than 1,800 exhibitors. Exhibits cover machining, automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, tooling, metrology, software and AI. Attendees include engineers, manufacturing managers, executives, procurement teams, plant operators and technical specialists. Industries represented include aerospace, defense, automotive, medical, energy and contract manufacturing. IMTS also includes technical conferences, demonstrations, educational programs and a Student Summit. The event draws participants from more than 110 countries.
