COMPARE OMAX WATERJETS TO OTHER CUTTING METHODS AT VIRTUAL TRADE SHOW

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OMAX® Corporation’s latest virtual trade show will demonstrate how waterjets stack up against traditional cutting methods. The presentation will highlight strengths, weaknesses, and approaches to achieve higher production and maximum efficiency. Shops will learn how to revamp processes to take on more work, fabricate more parts and complete more jobs.

This event will be hosted by Jesse Bronson and Tim Holcomb.

Regional Manager Jesse Bronson joined OMAX Corporation in 2018 after 10 years in managerial roles in the CNC machine tool and oil and gas industries. At OMAX, he serves the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions from a permanent Asia Pacific base.

Applications Specialist Tim Holcomb turned a hobby into a career as the supervisor of a 3-axis and 5-axis laser department with an abrasive waterjet system. From there, he took the lead role at an abrasive waterjet demo center in Michigan, working with applications from automotive to aerospace and everything in between. Holcomb has been at OMAX Corporation for 23 years.

The virtual event is slated for February 25th at 9:00 a.m. PST. Register here: https://www.omax.com/virtual-trade-shows/waterjet-compared

About OMAX Corporation

OMAX Corp. has developed the OMAX, MAXIEM, GlobalMAX, and ProtoMAX brands offering a full spectrum of waterjet machine tool capability. The ISO 9001:2015 certified company designs, manufactures, assembles and tests components as a complete system to ensure optimum performance. OMAX Corp. also has the most comprehensive service and support network in the waterjet industry to keep its customers ahead of the manufacturing curve. OMAX Corp. is a Hypertherm Company.

For more information, visit OMAX.com or connect with the company on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.