TRUMPF has confirmed that version 2110 x86 is the as the primary mode. Future versions (2210, 2310) will be "cloud-hybrid," but 2110 remains the stable baseline for offline programming.
: Places stacks closer together to optimize space.
Now supports the TruBend 3170 (B38) in both 4- and 5-axis modes.
The new interface adopts a ribbon-style toolbar (similar to modern Microsoft Office). Process chains are now visualized via a "Traffic Light" system, showing programmers exactly where a part is in the workflow: Designed → Nested → Simulated → Ready for Cutting.
Because TRUMPF does not always publish granular version numbers in marketing materials, the most reliable approach is to treat "2110" as a version identifier that you can verify directly within your software . In the TruTops environment, you can check the exact software version via the menu or by inspecting the setup.exe file properties. If "2110" is indeed a new version, it likely builds on the unified suite architecture while introducing:
For more information on specific functionalities, visit TRUMPF TruTops Boost or watch the TruTops Boost Webinar .
By leveraging the full potential of modern 64-bit x86 hardware, TruTops Suite 2110 offers faster nesting times, smoother simulations, and more efficient management of large, complex assembly files. Why Choose the New x86 Release?
: Dedicated graphics card supporting OpenGL 4.0 or higher for smooth 3D bending simulations.
For specialized adjustments, the TechZone provides a detailed 3D/2D environment. Here, programmers can manually modify nesting layouts, adjust bending sequences, or fine-tune laser paths if the automatic "Boost" calculation requires refinement. Key Technological Advancements
Here is the guide for setting up and using TruTops Suite 2110.
TRUMPF is transitioning its production control software (TruTops Fab) into the Oseon ecosystem, which integrates more closely with TruTops Boost for networked production.
High-part-count jobs are now processed faster, reducing the time from CAD to machine NC program.
TRUMPF has confirmed that version 2110 x86 is the as the primary mode. Future versions (2210, 2310) will be "cloud-hybrid," but 2110 remains the stable baseline for offline programming.
: Places stacks closer together to optimize space.
Now supports the TruBend 3170 (B38) in both 4- and 5-axis modes.
The new interface adopts a ribbon-style toolbar (similar to modern Microsoft Office). Process chains are now visualized via a "Traffic Light" system, showing programmers exactly where a part is in the workflow: Designed → Nested → Simulated → Ready for Cutting. trumpf trutops suite 2110 x86 new
Because TRUMPF does not always publish granular version numbers in marketing materials, the most reliable approach is to treat "2110" as a version identifier that you can verify directly within your software . In the TruTops environment, you can check the exact software version via the menu or by inspecting the setup.exe file properties. If "2110" is indeed a new version, it likely builds on the unified suite architecture while introducing:
For more information on specific functionalities, visit TRUMPF TruTops Boost or watch the TruTops Boost Webinar .
By leveraging the full potential of modern 64-bit x86 hardware, TruTops Suite 2110 offers faster nesting times, smoother simulations, and more efficient management of large, complex assembly files. Why Choose the New x86 Release? TRUMPF has confirmed that version 2110 x86 is
: Dedicated graphics card supporting OpenGL 4.0 or higher for smooth 3D bending simulations.
For specialized adjustments, the TechZone provides a detailed 3D/2D environment. Here, programmers can manually modify nesting layouts, adjust bending sequences, or fine-tune laser paths if the automatic "Boost" calculation requires refinement. Key Technological Advancements
Here is the guide for setting up and using TruTops Suite 2110. Now supports the TruBend 3170 (B38) in both
TRUMPF is transitioning its production control software (TruTops Fab) into the Oseon ecosystem, which integrates more closely with TruTops Boost for networked production.
High-part-count jobs are now processed faster, reducing the time from CAD to machine NC program.