At Caron Engineering, our partnerships are an extension of our commitment to advancing manufacturing technology. By collaborating with leading machine tool builders, technology providers, research organizations, and industry institutions, we ensure our solutions integrate seamlessly across the modern shop floor—while continuing to push the boundaries of automation, process control, and intelligent machining.
These relationships enable us to deliver more connected, capable, and scalable solutions to our customers—combining real-time data, machine integration, and advanced process optimization into a unified manufacturing ecosystem.
In addition to our technology partners, Caron Engineering works with a network of certified systems integrators across the United States and worldwide. These trusted partners provide local expertise, implementation support, and ongoing service to ensure successful deployment in a wide range of manufacturing environments.
➡️ Visit our Integrators Page to find representation in your area.
Partners in THINC
As a Partner in Thinc, Caron Engineering works closely with Okuma and their dealers to provide standard products such as our Tool Monitoring Adaptive Control (TMAC) system and AutoComp software. We also provide customized software solutions that take advantage of the open architecture of the THINC Control.
www.partnersinthinc.com
DMQP
Caron Engineering is an approved vendor under the DMG MSQP Program. This an exclusive arrangement to provide our TMAC System as a standard feature on DMG/Mori Seiki machines. Caron Engineering and DMG/Mori Seiki have worked together to provide a simple ethernet interface eliminating the need for excessive wiring.
www.dmgmoriseikiusa.com
OMIC R&D
OMIC R&D is an innovation research collaborative established with Boeing leadership worldwide, and the first Boeing has sponsored in the United States. Its mission is to bring together manufacturing companies and higher education in an innovative environment to solve the advanced manufacturing challenges facing the industry.
www.omic.us
We are a proud sponsor and affiliate of these organizations to educate, engineer, and promote technology in manufacturing.
American Precision Museum
For over 170 years, the men and women of Windsor’s Robbins & Lawrence Armory shaped America’s destiny by pioneering technological innovation, improving manufacturing processes, and increasing the use of labor saving machines.
Using precision metal and wood cutting machines and high standards of accuracy, Robbins & Lawrence proved the effectiveness of developing and producing interchangeable parts that ultimately, would be known as the “American System.”
Housed in the original Robbins & Lawrence Armory since 1966 and designated a National Historic Landmark, APM holds the largest collection of historically-significant machine tools in the nation.