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Canadian software design wins Innovation Award

February 18, 2009  By Patrick Flannery


gridlockexampleFeb. 18, 2009 – A Canadian technology company based in Napanee and Kingston, Ont., is
the winner of an innovation award for its software developed for the
window industry.

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A Canadian technology company based in Napanee and Kingston, Ont., is the winner of an innovation award for its software developed for the window industry.
Opticut Technologies and its general manager John Ferreira won the 2008 Crystal Achievement Award for “Most Innovative Industry-Specific Software,” given by Glass Magazine, the official publication of the National Glass Association (NGA), the largest trade organization in North America representing the flat glass industry.

Ferreira, a University of Waterloo engineering graduate, has been associated with the window manufacturing industry since 1987. His award-winning innovation, “GridLock,” helps window designers and manufacturers make custom products more efficiently and cost effectively.

Over his career, Ferreira has developed custom software for all aspects of the window business cycle, from estimating to material breakdowns to machine control. “But the one item that always went overlooked was the decorative window grills and special shapes, due to their complexity,” says Ferreira. “When it came to manufacturing, these items always had to be made individually and by a very skilled operator. This meant time delays and great expense because of the time and skill required.”

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A number of years ago, Ferreira developed a web-based calculator to give manufacturers information for custom shapes. This, however, was very limited in scope and only addressed the main frame components leaving a large gap in required information.

“After developing an automated grid notching machine, it was obvious a more efficient method was needed to enter information for non-orthogonal shapes and for ones with irregular spacing, he says. “And this was the impetus needed to develop the GridLock system.

He says it was clear that same system could be used to automatically align grid bars between window frames. And then he incorporated a full-scale pattern projection to help in the manufacturing process.

Using the Opticut GridLock system, window manufacturers can design, price and make complex windows and grid patterns with “CAD” accuracy in a fraction of the time.

For more information visit: www.opticut.biz


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