CNC Programming & CAM Training
This is not just a programming course.
Pertecnica Engineering’s CNC Programming & CAM Training is designed for professionals who want to bridge the gap between design and manufacturing execution.
The program focuses on how CNC machining actually works on the shop floor—covering G-code programming, CAM-based toolpath generation, and machining optimization for real industrial applications.
Program Overview
Modern manufacturing requires precision, efficiency, and minimal error.
This program trains participants to:
- Program CNC machines using G-code and M-code
- Generate toolpaths using CAM software
- Optimize machining operations for productivity
- Reduce cycle time and material waste
- Translate engineering designs into manufacturable components
Participants gain the ability to deliver accurate, production-ready machining instructions.
What Makes This Training Different
Most CNC courses are either theory-heavy or software-only.
This program combines programming + machining logic + industrial practice.
Key differentiators:
- Hands-on CNC programming approach
- Integration of manual coding + CAM software
- Focus on real machining strategies
- Exposure to production challenges and solutions
- Industry-oriented project-based learning
Core Learning Outcomes
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
- Write and interpret CNC programs (G-code & M-code)
- Develop toolpaths using CAM software
- Select cutting tools and machining parameters
- Optimize machining cycles and reduce errors
- Understand CNC machine operations and setup
- Troubleshoot machining and programming issues
Program Curriculum
Module 1: Fundamentals of CNC Machining
- Basics of CNC machines and operations
- Types of machines (lathe, milling, multi-axis)
- Coordinate systems and axes
Module 2: CNC Programming (G-Code & M-Code)
- Structure of CNC programs
- Tool movement commands
- Drilling, turning, and milling cycles
Module 3: Tooling & Machining Parameters
- Cutting tools and materials
- Speeds, feeds, and depth of cut
- Tool selection and optimization
Module 4: CAM Software Introduction
- CAM interface and workflow
- Toolpath generation
- Simulation and verification
Module 5: Advanced Machining Techniques
- Multi-axis machining basics
- Complex contour machining
- Toolpath optimization
Module 6: Machine Setup & Operation
- Workpiece setup and fixturing
- Tool offsets and calibration
- Dry run and safety checks
Module 7: Troubleshooting & Optimization
- Common machining errors
- Program debugging
- Cycle time reduction strategies
Training Methodology
- Instructor-led sessions by manufacturing experts
- Hands-on CNC programming exercises
- CAM simulation and validation
- Real-world machining case studies
- Practical problem-solving sessions
Who This Program is For
- Manufacturing and Production Engineers
- CNC Programmers and Machine Operators
- Mechanical and Design Engineers
- Tool & Die Engineers
- CAM Engineers
- Fresh Graduates entering manufacturing careers
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of mechanical or manufacturing concepts
- No prior CNC programming experience required (beginner to advanced track available)
Post-Training Impact
For Professionals
- Ability to create and optimize CNC programs
- Strong understanding of machining processes
- Increased productivity and technical confidence
- Career growth in manufacturing and production roles
For Organizations
- Reduced machining errors and rework
- Improved production efficiency
- Lower cycle time and operational costs
- Skilled workforce ready for advanced manufacturing
Certification
Participants receive a Professional Certification from Pertecnica Engineering, validating their expertise in CNC Programming & CAM.
Why Corporates Choose Pertecnica
- Focus on practical machining and production needs
- Trainers with real shop-floor and manufacturing experience
- Programs aligned with modern CNC and CAM technologies
- Proven impact on productivity and workforce capability
Industries Where This Training is Critical
- Automotive & Component Manufacturing
- Aerospace & Precision Engineering
- Tool & Die Industry
- Industrial Equipment Manufacturing
- CNC Production Units
Call to Action
If your manufacturing depends on precision, your workforce must master CNC programming.
Upgrade your production capability with industry-ready training.
