A new I.D. boring module for their COHOG clamshell split frame machine that bolts directly onto the rotating ring to permit beveling and boring simultaneously has been introduced by Esco Tool.
To prepare for the future, Pflanzelt invested in a new production hall – complete with an almost fully automated cutting area consisting of two cutting systems and material handling from MicroStep.
The objective of the IIW photographic exhibition is to raise greater awareness to people worldwide and at all age levels, of the need to protect the world’s life supporting biodiversity.
Welding automation has rapidly evolved from a luxury to an industry necessity, but how did we get here and why should manufacturers care now more than ever?
With the first IF Digital Award powered by SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN, digital solutions will be in the spotlight on the international trade fair stage in Essen from September 15 through 19, 2025.
hyssenkrupp At.Pro tec, in collaboration with consortium partners, has secured a € 1.8 Mio research grant from the European Union's Research Fund to develop an innovative process for direct hydrogen injection into blast furnaces.
From March 25 through 28, the Kielce Exhibition and Congress Centre will host the Industrial Spring – one of Poland's most meaningful events dedicated to the industrial sector and Central and Eastern Europe.
At the turn of the year, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Steffen Keitel will step down as managing director of SLV Halle. Dipl.-Ing. Steffen Wagner has already been appointed as the new managing director on 01.07.2024.
Welding is one of the fundamental processes in the manufacturing industry. In this context, Comau, specialist in industrial automation, is combining advanced technologies with sustainability and productivity.
Technological change, geoeconomic fragmentation, economic uncertainty, demographic shifts and the green transition are among the major drivers expected to shape and transform the global labour market by 2030.
The new market study from Ceresana shows adhesive products that are at least partially made from renewable raw materials or are biodegradable gain significance.
This prestigious competition for up-and-coming talent, organized by DVS – German Welding Society, fosters young talent in the field of welding technology and supports the professional development of tomorrow’s specialists.
Next year's edition of SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN from 15 through 19 September will offer an exclusive setting under the motto “Join the Future”, which will strengthen the continuous exchange within the industry.
The scarcity of raw materials poses severe challenges to global industries. Recycling and the increased use of secondary raw materials have become essential for many companies and rising prices and uncertainties in supply chains are driving further research into materials.
Thanks to the federal funding program “Young Innovators”, start-ups can take part in the world's leading trade fair for joining, cutting and surfacing technology at discounted rates.