
Taiwan among the four largest international exhibitors at EMO
With 121 exhibitors, Taiwan is one of the four largest international participants at EMO Hannover 2025, the world's leading trade fair for production technology.

With 121 exhibitors, Taiwan is one of the four largest international participants at EMO Hannover 2025, the world's leading trade fair for production technology.

The whole world of metalworking - for five days, Hannover was the venue for EMO, the world's leading trade fair for production technology. With around 80,000 trade visitors from all over the world, more than half of them from abroad, the exhibition grounds provided important innovative impetus for greater competitiveness in the industry.
The German economy is picking up speed again after a long period of stagnation, driven primarily by the domestic economy and an expansive financial policy, predicts the Joint Economic Forecast Project Group in its fall report. However, without reforms, the recovery will remain fragile.
Siemens and several mechanical engineering partners are pooling their machine data to use generative AI for automated NC programs and adaptive manufacturing processes - the basis for a new, industry-specific AI model.

Innovations in metalworking and AI
EMO opened its doors in Hanover on Monday. EMO Commissioner General Carl Martin Welcker and AI expert Prof. Christian Brecher from RWTH Aachen University kicked off the event with information about the prospects for the industry and the highlights of the trade fair.

The grand opening of EMO 2025 will take place on September 22, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. in the H'Up at the Hannover Exhibition Center.

The sensor supplier Baumer is expanding its position in force and strain measurement and acquiring the Swiss company X-Sensors.

On September 23 and 24, the international community from industry, research and development will once again meet in Stuttgart to discuss the latest developments in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN). This year's keynote speech will be given by an expert in industrial communication.

Arburg will discontinue its additive manufacturing business at the end of 2025 and focus entirely on injection molding machine manufacturing in the future. Existing freeformer customers will continue to be supported with spare parts, service and expert know-how.

For the first time in almost 20 years, the Lenze Group's owner family is returning to the operational side of the business. Lena Günther and Dr. Moritz Belling take on management roles and are to help shape the automation specialist's future program.

Change of management at IEF-Werner
IEF-Werner, automation specialist for components and systems based in Furtwangen, is setting the course for the future: Jürgen Noailles joined the management board on September 1.

Incoming orders in mechanical and plant...
Slight easing in the order books: Orders in the mechanical and plant engineering sector in Germany rose by 4% in real terms in July compared to the previous year.

The current version of the federal government's draft budget no longer provides any new funding for additive manufacturing (AM) and lightweight construction. The industry is reacting to this with criticism and is calling for a clear strategic reorientation.

With a great response and more than 17,800 trade visitors from 42 countries, Intec was able to draw a very successful balance in mid-March. Together with the supplier trade fair Z, the trade fair duo made a strong contribution to ensuring that machine and plant manufacturers and the supplier industry were able to achieve their defined goals at the beginning of the year.

For the first time in its 50-year history, EMO, the world's leading trade fair for production technology, is announcing a partner country. Under the title EMO Alliance Country Canada 2025, Canadian manufacturers will be exhibiting in Hall 12, Stand E89 from September 22 to 26.

In an interview with Andreas Mühlbauer, EMO General Commissioner Carl Martin Welcker gives an outlook on the EMO in September and places the new technologies in the context of production technology.