
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.

Paul Horn is expanding the DA milling system for corner, face and plunge milling. With the DA65 variant, the system offers a larger cutting insert compared to the existing DA62.

From September 22 to 26, 2025, Grob will be presenting several innovations at EMO Hannover. The focus of the trade fair appearance will be on the latest 4- and 5-axis universal machining centers and the associated automation solutions.

In many areas of industry, surface quality determines the service life and performance of components. With the superfinishing process, roughness values of less than Ra 0.05 µm can be achieved.

With CNC HMI Base (TF5310) and CNC HMI Simulation Server (TF5320), the TwinCAT 3 automation software from Beckhoff offers two new function libraries for CNC-specific user interfaces, which can be used to create a modern, intuitive HMI application specifically for CNC applications and to simulate part machining using real-time data.
Self-lubricating plain bearings
The self-lubricating precision plain bearings from the Rodriguez range are characterized by low wear, low friction and high strength. Their special Frelon coating ensures continuous self-lubrication over the entire service life.
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.
Rollon's portfolio includes linear motion solutions for machine tools with high precision, rigidity and load capacity, even under demanding operating conditions.
Compressors and the compressed air they generate are used in industry for many different applications. However, it is often forgotten that the waste heat from the compressors can also be used.

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.
Artificial intelligence is finding its way into machine tools and is not only changing production, but also the maintenance of machines. AI is becoming the control center for efficient, sustainable and competitive production. How AI is revolutionizing industrial production will also be on display at EMO Hannover 2025 from 22 to 26 September.