Clean cooling lubricants unlock surprising productivity gains: Vomat shows how ultra-fine microfiltration and precise temperature control turn sustainability in tool grinding into measurable performance.
UK metalformers warn of an “Energy Armageddon” as new levies and soaring non-commodity charges push energy bills to breaking point — with SMEs facing million-pound cost hikes and calling for immediate government action.
With around 100 guests and senior management in attendance, Arburg France celebrated 40 years as the company’s first international subsidiary and a key pillar of its worldwide service and sales network.
At Formnext 2025, Renishaw showcases how its latest software, hardware and metrology innovations combine to deliver higher-productivity metal AM, smoother downskins, support-free builds and end-to-end process control.
3D-printed, conformally cooled tool inserts significantly reduce cycle times and boost component quality. Speedpart demonstrates how additive and hybrid manufacturing open up new design freedom in toolmaking — from individual inserts to complete mould construction.
The winners of the 2025 Formnext Awards have been announced! On 20 November, this year’s Formnext honored the most outstanding contributions to Additive Manufacturing in six categories.
Laser machining opens new design freedoms for chip control and process stability. Simtek’s Norbert Seifermann explains where it makes sense, where it doesn’t, and how customers benefit from smarter geometries.
With 360 exhibitors already confirmed, preparations for Grinding Hub 2026 are gaining momentum. Despite a weak economy, rising international orders and strong industry commitment underline the event’s growing importance as a central platform for grinding technology.
With a multimillion-dollar upgrade and the expansion of Quick Mould into North America, Quickparts is sharpening its focus on speed, precision, and mission-critical manufacturing for aerospace and defence.