The Taiwan International Machine Tool Show (TMTS 2026), organized by the Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builders’ Association (TMBA), held its grand opening at the Taichung International Convention Center (TICEC). Featuring over 400 exhibitors and 1,800 booths across 28,483 square meters, the four-day event is expected to attract over 70,000 professionals, with transaction volumes projected to reach new record highs.
TMTS 2026
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The opening ceremony was a prestigious gathering of high-level officials and industry leaders, including Shen Jong-chin, Senior Advisor to the President; Johnny Chiang, Vice President of the Legislative Yuan; Ho Chin-tsang, Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs; Cheng Chao-hsin, Vice Mayor of Taichung City; Raymond Greene, Director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT); Claudia Fontana Tobiassen, Director of the Trade Office of Swiss Industries; and Eva Ley, General Manager of the German Trade Office Taipei. They were joined by representatives from international machine tool associations and over 300 experts from industry, government, and academia to witness the resilience and innovative transformation of Taiwan’s machine tool industry amid a volatile global landscape.
Returning to the Industry Hub: Maximizing the "Front Shop, Back Factory" Advantage
TMBA noted that this year’s exhibition marks a historic milestone as it returns to the "Home of Machine Tools"—Taichung—and serves as the first major international trade show held at the newly inaugurated TICEC. Under the dual themes of "AI-Powered" and "Sustainable Manufacturing," the event successfully links "Machine Tool Ecosystem Applications" within the halls to the "Front Shop, Back Factory" model outside, demonstrating supply chain innovation from production to market.
Patrick Chen, Chairman of TMBA, stated in his opening remarks that Taichung is the world’s most competitive machine tool cluster with a comprehensive supply chain. Despite the severe challenges posed by rapid shifts in the global geopolitical and economic climate, he urged Taiwanese manufacturers to embrace "unity, transformation, and a new start." He emphasized that hosting TMTS 2026 in Taichung allows international buyers to inspect the latest technologies at the show and visit production lines within a 30-minute drive, significantly boosting order conversion rates.
Dual Transformation through Ecosystem Exhibits
A major highlight of this year's show is the Ecosystem Pavilion. Industry giants such as the Tongtai Group and Yeong Chin Machinery (YCM) are leading several suppliers to showcase integrated upstream and downstream "Dual Transformation" solutions (Digital and Green). Other notable participants presenting smart and green technologies include the Super Precision Engineering & Manufacturing Alliance (SPEMA), Fair Friend Group (FFG), HIWIN Group, and Goodway Group.
In collaboration with the German Machine Tool Builders' Association (VDW), the "umati Zone" returns for its second appearance in Taiwan. In addition to monitoring the status of smart machinery worldwide online, this year introduces machine energy management demonstrations. Supported by the Precision Machinery Research & Development Center (PMC) and ITRI, domestic manufacturers including CHMER, CHEVALIER, YCM, HEIDENHAIN, Keyarrow, and MYLAS have become global umati partners.
Addressing Global Trade Challenges: Government and Industry Alignment
Addressing concerns over shifting U.S. tariffs, Deputy Minister Ho Chin-tsang explained that the Ministry of Economic Affairs has launched support policies and resources to help domestic manufacturers enhance product value and differentiation. The government remains in active communication with U.S. counterparts through trade platforms to seek competitive tariff treatment or exemptions. Vice President Johnny Chiang added that the Legislative Yuan fully supports industry budgets to help businesses diversify market risks and turn tariff challenges into opportunities for technical upgrades and regional cooperation.
AIT Director Raymond Greene responded positively, noting that Taiwan’s machine tools play a critical role in semiconductor, aerospace, and defense supply chains. He emphasized that the U.S. highly values its partnership with Taiwan and looks forward to deepening cooperation in advanced manufacturing and supply chain resilience.
TMTS 2026 marks a profound metamorphosis for Taiwan’s machine tool industry. Beyond showcasing core key technologies, it serves as a transformative engine for navigating the challenges of global supply chain restructuring and the net-zero transition. Through the deep integration of our industrial "ecosystem," we have seamlessly linked everything from core components to advanced automation systems, embodying the spirit of "Where Solutions Come Together"—a place where global demands meet the most competitive answers. TMBA sincerely invites industry leaders and partners from around the world to join us and witness how Taiwan, through its smart manufacturing prowess, is pioneering a new chapter for the future.
Date: 08.12.2025
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