Machine Highlights at the EMO

These Machines are Celebrating Their World and European Premiere

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Mazak in Hall 15, Booth B24

With a variety of new machine and automation technologies, including seven world and five European premieres, Yamazaki Mazak aims to set new standards for productivity, efficiency, and connected manufacturing.

At the Mazak booth, a total of 20 machines are showcased—including five manufactured in Europe. The exhibition highlights the full range of available technologies: from cost-effective 3-axis lathes and vertical machining centers as an ideal entry point into the Mazak world to the latest innovations in advanced Integrex multi-tasking and Auto Gear technology.

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The new exhibits also include the Integrex j-200 NEO, being seen in Europe for the first time. This machine combines productivity for complex, varied small-series production with an attractive price-performance ratio – brought to you by the pioneers of multi-tasking machining.

A central concept for Mazak at EMO 2025 will be the depth of process integration, from which customers benefit when partnering with the company. In practice, this is demonstrated through a live presentation on process optimization, where both a machine tool and a laser processing machine are used to increase productivity while simultaneously reducing carbon emissions and the cost per part.

At this EMO, the Mazak booth will also feature a "Solutions Center," offering in-depth insights into Mazak technology and the services available beyond the machine itself. With consulting and expertise on advanced machining, hybrid technology, automation solutions, digitalization, and integrated intelligent manufacturing solutions—all available at the Mazak booth—visitors can expect to gain valuable insights into how they can enhance productivity and efficiency in their manufacturing processes.

With over 40 years of development, Mazatrol is presented as a key solution that continues to offer cutting-edge machine performance with dialog-based programming for new users. Visitors can watch live demonstrations and try out Quick Mazatrol, digital setup tools, and intelligent programming functions directly at the booth, simplifying operations and reducing setup times. The interactive area provides hands-on insights into how Mazak controls significantly enhance productivity in daily operations. A particular highlight is the introduction of the latest digital manufacturing software, Mazatrol DX, which can revolutionize cycle times and sustainably increase production efficiency.

Trade fair visitors will also receive extensive information on advanced machining applications such as additive manufacturing, friction stir welding, complex 5-axis machining, and gear cutting, which extend Mazak's Done-In-One concept to new technologies and applications. This can lead to fewer outsourced processes, shorter lead times, and reduced costs for machine users.

Mazak is presenting twelve different automation solutions at EMO, specifically designed for flexible manufacturing with high product variety and small batch sizes. From multi-pallet systems and robot-assisted parts handling to intelligent tool management and fully integrated manufacturing cells—the booth impressively demonstrates how automation can be seamlessly integrated into existing processes. The goal is to increase productivity, alleviate the skilled labor shortage, and sustainably improve cost efficiency.

Mazak's automation approach is clear: Integration should be simple, scalable, and fully supported. Every automation solution is designed to align with Mazak machines, making implementation easier and delivering results faster.

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