DMG Mori sets date for Pfronten, Germany open house

Expertise in five-axis machining, freely scalable automation and integrated manufacturing processes for precision and productivity in every manufacturing process will be the themes of DMG Mori’s next open house in Pfronten, Germany. This major industry even will take place from 26 to 30 January for the German, Austrian and Swiss markets, and from 2 to 6 February for international guests.

During the two weeks, trade visitors from all over the world will experience solution-oriented machining concepts for companies of all sizes. The focus will be on industry-specific applications in the aviation and space, data and semiconductor, and mould and die sectors.

Cornelius Noess, Chief Managing Director of DMG Mori Pfronten, says: “We combine future-proof machining technologies with integrated processes, automation, digital solutions and reliable service throughout a production system’s entire lifecycle. In this way, we demonstrate to companies of all sizes, especially SME manufacturers, that modern production does not have to be complex if systems are holistic, modular and tailored to customer requirements.”

DMG Mori will be showing over 40 machines and more than 20 automation solutions across an area of 4,500 square metres. The focus will be on four world premieres, one of which is the new CTX 450 4A universal turning centre, which offers optimal connectivity for networked production.

In the field of powder nozzle additive manufacturing, a LASERTEC 65 DED hybrid will be launched that is also capable of subtractive machining plus other processes. There will be a 2nd generation DMU 65 H monoBLOCK five-axis horizontal machining centre, also with a high degree of process integration. Finally, the Robo2Go 3rd generation will provide an automation premiere. All innovations exemplify the path that DMG Mori is consistently pursuing in the further development of its product range.

The manufacturer’s extensive machine and automation portfolio offers flexibility to meet the requirements of modern production, be it single part or large series. In addition to turn-mill centres, advanced prismatic machining production platforms, ULTRASONIC models and vertical multi-process grinding machines from the Vertical Mate series will be on display. Also present will be powder bed and direct energy deposition additive manufacturing systems.

In a dedicated automation area, the use of driverless transport systems will be demonstrated. For the autonomous handling of machine pallets, material pallets, chip carts and tools, mobile robots will show how entire shop-floor production processes can be implemented without human intervention.

Another highlight at Pfronten will be the opening of a new training centre for the next generation of young talent. While the DMG Mori Academy has been supporting the education of young engineers for many years in cooperation with training workshops and educational institutions, the machine tool manufacturer also attaches great importance to an optimal learning environment within its own company. Around 150 apprentices, trainees and degree apprentices will be prepared here for the challenges of Industry 4.0.

Rounding off the open house programme will be seminars on MX – machining transformation – and associated manufacturing solutions.

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