Open house Over 200 guests attend Arburg Italy’s “Iniezione Next!”

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At its Open House “Iniezione Next!” in Peschiera Borromeo, Arburg Italy welcomed more than 200 guests for the Italian premiere of the new electric Allrounder Trend.

As part of an Open House event on 29 and 30 October 2025, the Arburg subsidiary celebrated the Italian premiere of the Allrounder Trend with more than 200 invited guests.(Source:  Luca Paudice/ Arburg)
As part of an Open House event on 29 and 30 October 2025, the Arburg subsidiary celebrated the Italian premiere of the Allrounder Trend with more than 200 invited guests.
(Source: Luca Paudice/ Arburg)

Arburg Italy held its Open House event “Iniezione Next!” in Peschiera Borromeo on 29 and 30 October 2025, an event attended by more than 200 participants. High-ranking guests included Susanne Welter, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Milan, and Guido Frohnhaus, Managing Director Technology & Engineering from Arburg head office; the Italian trade press was also well represented. The focus was on the Italian premiere of the electric Allrounder Trend, with which Arburg is defining a new standard in injection moulding. Further exhibits, expert lectures and consulting services together with partners on topics such as digitalisation, automation and government subsidies rounded off the successful event.

“Today we are celebrating a very special event: the presentation of our brand new electric Allrounder Trend, which celebrated its world premiere a few weeks ago at the world’s leading trade fair K 2025 with great success”, said Guido Frohnhaus, Managing Director Technology & Engineering, as he welcomed the guests on behalf of the Arburg shareholders and of the entire organisation. Arburg has thus developed an entirely new machine concept, one precisely tailored to current market and customer requirements for standard applications across all industries.

Italian premiere: New electric Allrounder Trend

Particular interest was attracted by the thought-provoking expert lecture by Luca Fasoli, sales expert at Arburg Italy, on the highlights and details of the Allrounder Trend. These new electric machines are now available in the clamping force range from 500 to 2,000 kN at short notice, easy to set up, operate and maintain – and available at an excellent price point.

The new Allrounder 1000 e Trend was in live operation in the showroom, demonstrating its practicality: Using an innovative paper injection moulding process and a mould from partner Lercher, the exhibit processed so-called “Paper Pearls” from company Model into assembly aids for furniture.

Exciting and informative programme

In keeping with the Allrounder Trend, the latest Multilift Select 4 linear robot system was on display, an ideal introduction for those new to automation. Another live exhibit, an electric Allrounder 470 A with a mould from Adoma, produced transparent and break-proof reusable cups made of copolyester.

Supplementary expert lectures focused on process optimisation, automation and ways to reduce energy consumption. Information was provided on digital products such as the Arburg ALS host computer system and the arburgXworld customer portal. Guests were also interested in the assistance and pilot functions of the control system, and in particular the new Gestica lite. The Italian German Chamber of Commerce (AHK Italy) also received a great response at its stand. Customers could obtain advice on issues such as international projects, trade contacts and export assistance. Partner Atlante Group provided information on the possibility of government subsidies for machine investments.

An all-round successful event

“Our event was a great success and an excellent platform for presenting our products, services and partnerships”, said Raffaele Abbruzzetti, Managing Director of Arburg Italy. “The guests took a close look at our innovations and exhibits – above all the new Allrounder Trend – obtained information on a wide range of topics relating to injection moulding, digitalisation and government subsidies, and made extensive use of the networking opportunities”. In addition, the strong economic cooperation between Northern Italy and Germany showcased one of the most industrially wealthy regions in Europe.

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