In an industry steeped in tradition and complexity, ENCY Software Ltd., a Limassol, Cyprus- based software company, is redefining the standards for CAD/CAM and robotics programming. Launched globally at IMTS 2024, ENCY’s suite of software products introduces a refreshing approach to automation and machining, blending simplicity with cutting- edge technology.
ENCY’s name reflects the company’s unique identity, combining “Miracle Control” (a nod to its advanced capabilities), the heritage of Cyprus, and inspiration from Dan Simmons’ Hyperion novels. This fusion symbolizes ENCY’s mission to seamlessly integrate artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and machining into a single ecosystem that’s as intuitive as it is powerful.
What sets ENCY apart is its holistic approach to manufacturing software. ENCY allows users to program CNC machines and robots within a unified platform. This dual capability is not just a convenience, it’s a game-changer for manufacturers looking to streamline operations.
The ENCY software enables efficient CAD/ CAM processes for CNC machining, while ENCY Robot provides a complete offline robot programming solution. For real-time programming, there’s ENCY Hyper, which merges touch-screen simplicity with advanced capabilities, providing users with a game-like interface to program robots.
“We’ve designed our interface to feel like working with Lego blocks,” explained Andrew Lovygin, channel director for ENCY Software Ltd. “It’s intuitive, accessible and adaptable to the needs of the modern shop floor.”
ENCY Clouds, meanwhile, revolutionizes how shop floor operators and engineers collaborate. By enabling real-time communication and file sharing directly within the software, it eliminates the need for cumbersome emails and phone calls. With just a right-click, users can share projects and receive expert guidance instantly, streamlining problem- solving and decision-making.
The ENCY AI module takes things a step further, offering instant recognition of 3D models and suggesting optimal machining strategies. Whether it’s identifying a part as an impeller or a Batman statue, ENCY AI provides recommendations for tools, feeds, speeds, and even machining time estimates — without any prior programming knowledge.
Recognizing the challenges of switching from legacy systems, ENCY developed ENCY Tuner, a tool designed to help users migrate seamlessly while preserving their existing projects. Users can import G-code and models from other platforms, refine specific operations, and output optimized machining strategies — all within ENCY’s ecosystem.
ENCY has ambitious plans to expand its presence in the U.S. market. The company is actively seeking partners and collaborators to help bring its revolutionary solutions to more manufacturers.
“We want to build something that lasts,” said Andrew Lovygin, channel director for ENCY Software Ltd. “We’re not looking to be acquired. We’re looking to make a real difference in how machining and robotics are approached.”
For more information about ENCY and its products, visit the company's website.
Related Glossary Terms
- computer numerical control ( CNC)
computer numerical control ( CNC)
Microprocessor-based controller dedicated to a machine tool that permits the creation or modification of parts. Programmed numerical control activates the machine’s servos and spindle drives and controls the various machining operations. See DNC, direct numerical control; NC, numerical control.
- computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM)
computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM)
Use of computers to control machining and manufacturing processes.
- robotics
robotics
Discipline involving self-actuating and self-operating devices. Robots frequently imitate human capabilities, including the ability to manipulate physical objects while evaluating and reacting appropriately to various stimuli. See industrial robot; robot.