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Manufacturing Today
|Decemeber 2024
A pre-event report on IMTEX 2025: The premier manufacturing and metal cutting technologies event for
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As the global manufacturing landscape evolves, the spotlight returns to Bengaluru for IMTEX 2025, the flagship event organised by the Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA). From 23–29 January 2025, the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) will become a hub for the latest in metal cutting and manufacturing technologies, drawing professionals, innovators, and decision-makers from across the globe.
A global legacy of innovation
For over five decades, IMTEX has been more than just an exhibition; it’s a platform that has redefined the possibilities within the machine tool and manufacturing sectors. Renowned as one of the premier industry shows worldwide, the event offers a space to explore new technologies, connect with global leaders, and secure business opportunities that drive growth.
What to expect at IMTEX 2025
The upcoming edition promises to be its most comprehensive yet, featuring:
• 8 exhibition halls filled with the latest innovations.
• 1,000+ exhibitors showcasing state-of-the-art solutions.
• Over 1,00,000 visitors, including trade delegations and decision-makers from more than 50 countries.
This year, two concurrent shows – Tooltech and Digital Manufacturing – will further elevate the experience, providing attendees with an all-encompassing view of the manufacturing ecosystem.
Exploring Tooltech and Digital Manufacturing
Tooltech 2025 will spotlight cutting-edge tools and accessories, from measuring instruments and diagnostics to CAD/CAM solutions and advanced machine tool systems. Meanwhile, the Digital Manufacturing Pavilion will explore transformative technologies like automation, robotics, IoT, artificial intelligence, and additive manufacturing, offering a glimpse into the factories of the future.
Why IMTEX matters
This story is from the Decemeber 2024 edition of Manufacturing Today.
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