
With a focus on presenting advanced solutions designed to help die and mould manufacturers achieve greater precision, efficiency, and competitiveness, Mastercam India will participate in the 14th Die & Mould India International Exhibition (DMI), organised by TAGMA INDIA. Scheduled from April 21 to 24, 2026 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai, the company will highlight practical technologies that address everyday challenges on the shop floor. By showcasing intelligent toolpath strategies, AI enabled assistance, and automated finishing, Mastercam India aims to demonstrate how modern solutions can transform workflows and strengthen industry capabilities.
A key highlight will be EverPath, Mastercam’s next generation approach to toolpath strategy. A key highlight will be EverPath, Mastercam’s next-generation approach to toolpath strategy. EverPath is designed to reduce the dependency on manual parameter tuning by making toolpath behaviour more intelligent and predictable by default. For die and mould manufacturers, this means more consistent outcomes, reduced programming variability, and faster decision-making especially valuable in environments with frequent design changes.
Mastercam Copilot, an AI enabled assistant built into Mastercam, will also be showcased. Copilot is aimed at improving productivity and lowering learning curves by providing contextual guidance and command assistance directly within the software helping teams work faster without compromising on process discipline. In addition, Mastercam Deburr will be also demonstrated which addresses one of the most time-consuming and underestimated challenges in tooling: edge finishing. By automating deburring and edge treatment, it helps reduce manual bench work while improving consistency and repeatability.
Enhancements in dynamic milling, finishing strategies, and verification performance will further underline Mastercam’s relevance for high precision mould and die applications.

Echoing the importance of collaboration and technology adoption, Vineet Seth, Managing Director, Mastercam India, said, “The die and mould industry is at an inflection point. The next phase of growth will be shaped by the technology choices and partnerships we commit to today.”
He further emphasised, that, “What makes DMI relevant is that it allows the industry to learn not only from technology providers but also from peers facing similar challenges. Equally important is the opportunity to forge partnerships across toolmakers, OEMs, academia, and solution providers. To me, DMI 2026 is not just a showcase; it is a platform to align the industry’s next steps with long term national manufacturing goals.”
Mastercam India invites industry professionals to experience these innovations first hand at DMI 2026, reinforcing its commitment to speedier, value driven manufacturing across sectors including EV, defence, and aerospace.
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