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Go North to Find Schütte's Multi-Spindles, South for Tool Grinders

Schütte USA are in two locations at this year’s IMTS with a sophisticated cell demonstrating automation applied using a FANUC robot in the South Hall and a presentation featuring CNC Multi-spindles in the Gosiger booth in the North hall.

Up! Helps Users Increase Uptime (and Maybe Win $300)

The company’s campaign is built around the digital nature of its machine tool service app and three steps of using it.

Celebrating Manufacturing's Past 50 Years

Hurco’s booth is designed to honor its past with the very first Hurco CNC machine model (KM1) on display and a timeline mural highlighting key events that helped to build Hurco into the company it is today.

Follow the Light

Crystallume’s newly redesigned booth has a beautiful new display and more space to showcase its Demon line of cutting tools designed for extended cuts in difficult materials.

MC Machinery Systems Feels the Need for Speed

All things related to metal cutting and automation are in the spotlight at MC Machinery Systems’ booth.

Take a Creative Photo with the Haimer Marmot, Win a GoPro

Haimer is giving out its yodeling Haimer Marmot and asking IMTS attendees to think outside the box when taking creative photos of Marmot while in Chicago.

Five-Axis Line Targets Die/Mold, Aerospace

With so much happening in a busy show year between NPE2018 and Amerimold 2018, MoldMaking Technology is revisiting some of the technology that was on display. In case you missed it: At IMTS 2018, Takumi USA displays its series of five-axis machining centers, which includes the U600 model and the U800 model.

IMTS: The Name Change Makes Even More Sense Today

With the rapid expansion of additive manufacturing’s place at the show, the biennial event expands well beyond machine tools.

Software Suite Aids Factory Automation Engineering

IMTS 2018: Misumi USA introduces Rapid Design, a free software suite developed to help simplify and accelerate the factory automation design process for engineers. 

VMC Capable of Heavy, Difficult Cuts without Sacrificing Accuracy

IMTS 2018: Long known for high-speed, high accuracy vertical machining centers, Chiron has developed a new range of VMCs, in twin and single spindle versions, that add extreme stiffness and greater stability to the package, allowing the machines to take heavy cuts in difficult material while maintaining accuracy.