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DMG MORI - In-Housse Exhibition Pfronten 2026

20. January 2026

Precision and productivity for every manufacturing process

Munich// 5-axis expertise, freely scalable automation and integrated manufacturing processes – at this year's in-house exhibition in Pfronten, DMG MORI is once again shaping the future of production – live from 26 to 30 January with a focus on the D-A-CH region and from 2 to 6 February 2026 for all international guests. During these two weeks, trade visitors from all over the world will experience solution-oriented machine concepts for companies of all sizes up close. The focus will be on industry-specific applications from the aviation & space, data & semiconductor and die & mould sectors. "We combine future-proof machining technologies with integrated processes, automation, digital solutions and reliable service throughout the entire machine life cycle. In this way, we demonstrate that modern manufacturing does not have to be complex – if technologies are conceived holistically, implemented modularly and tailored to the requirements of small and medium-sized companies in particular," says Cornelius Nöß, Chief Managing Director of DMG MORI Pfronten, about the range of services. Another highlight at the Pfronten site is the opening of the new 4,500 m² training centre, where the next generation of young talent will be nurtured. Technology seminars on machining transformation (MX) and the associated manufacturing solutions round off the in-house exhibition programme.

Innovative new developments across the entire portfolio

The basis for the comprehensive range of solutions is an extensive range of machines for a wide variety of metalworking processes. DMG MORI will be showcasing over 40 machines and more than 20 automation solutions across an area of 4,500 m² during its in-house exhibition. The focus will be on three world premieres: In universal turning, the machine tool manufacturer will present the CTX 450 4A. DMG MORI will present the 5-axis horizontal machining centre DMU 65 H monoBLOCK and the LASERTEC 65 DED hybrid in the field of additive manufacturing using powder nozzles in the second generation. The Robo2Go 3rd generation will be presented as an innovation in the field of automation.

Technological expertise for integrated and scalable production

The world premieres are examples of the path that DMG MORI is consistently pursuing in the further development of its product range. ‘Advanced 5-axis technologies and fully integrated automation solutions are the key to a long-term competitive future in increasingly globalised markets,’ explains Cornelius Nöß with regard to the exhibition spectrum. The manufacturing solutions on display guarantee productivity, process reliability and exceptional quality. DMG MORI's extensive machine and automation portfolio offers maximum flexibility to meet all the requirements of modern production – whether for single-part or large-series production. The manufacturer is demonstrating the entire range of available technologies in several exhibition areas – from flexible 5-axis solutions and powerful turn-mill machines for 6-sided complete machining to advanced technologies. The focus here is on additive manufacturing on LASERTEC DED hybrid and LASERTEC SLM machines, as well as the ULTRASONIC models and vertical multi-process grinding machines from the Vertical Mate series. An automation area demonstrates the use of driverless transport systems. With the autonomous handling of machine pallets, material pallets, chip carts and tools, future-oriented AMR models impressively demonstrate how entire production processes on the shop floor can be organised without human intervention.

The third-generation Robo2Go expands DMG MORI's automation portfolio and gives manufacturing companies with a wide variety of orders access to flexible, scalable concepts that can be easily retrofitted as needed.

Quality-oriented, efficient and sustainable thanks to Machining Transformation (MX)

With Machining Transformation (MX), DMG MORI is laying the foundation for the manufacturing of the future. Consistent process integration, flexible automation solutions and end-to-end digitalised processes result in shorter set-up and cycle times, more precise machining results and more resource-efficient production. The technological backbone of this concept is formed by turning/milling centres, milling/turning machines and horizontal machining centres, which integrate additional work steps into a single clamping. At the same time, they offer a high level of connectivity to make processes more efficient with the help of digital solutions – starting with work preparation, continuing with NC programming and finally quality control. Cornelius Nöß illustrates the added value of the concept: ‘With Machining Transformation (MX), DMG MORI is pursuing a holistic approach that streamlines processes while increasing productivity and efficiency.’ This has a particular impact on Green Transformation (GX). For both ecological and economic reasons, the shift towards sustainable manufacturing is becoming an increasingly decisive competitive factor.

A strong partner for companies of all sizes

Industry leaders and the entire supply industry rely on reliable manufacturing solutions to remain competitive in the global marketplace. Working closely with its customers, DMG MORI designs customised manufacturing solutions that meet the increasing demands for quality, efficiency and productivity. Future-proof CNC machines are the be-all and end-all. DMG MORI underlines this above all with its world premieres: the CTX 450 4A offers optimum connectivity for networked production, while the 5-axis DMU 65 H monoBLOCK enables a high degree of process integration and efficient processes in a single clamping. Small and medium-sized companies in particular benefit from access to well-thought-out concepts with flexible and scalable automation – also available as easy-to-retrofit options if required. The new Robo2Go 3rd generation is just as good an example as the proven PH Cell solutions for modular pallet handling. The partnership with customers extends over the entire machine life cycle, adds Cornelius Nöß: ‘From consulting to installation and training to responsive service, DMG MORI guarantees comprehensive and customer-oriented support.’ After all, reliable production is the basis for healthy growth.

Young talent for innovation

The future begins with the people who shape it. Practical knowledge transfer in machine tool manufacturing is therefore an important prerequisite for future generations. After all, it is up to the next generation to drive innovation forward in the future. While the DMG MORI Academy has been supporting the promotion of young talent for many years in cooperation with training workshops and educational institutions, the machine tool manufacturer also attaches great importance to an optimal learning environment within its own company. DMG MORI underlines this with its new 4,500 m² training centre in Pfronten, which will open during the Pfronten in-house exhibition. ‘With this modern training centre, we are creating space for ideas, enthusiasm for technology and first-class training,’ says Cornelius Nöß. Around 150 apprentices, trainees and dual students will be prepared here for the challenges of Industry 4.0. With innovative technology and practical learning environments, DMG MORI wants to pass on a genuine enthusiasm for mechanical engineering to the next generation: ‘After all, they are key shapers of the future. They bring with them new ways of thinking, digital skills and a natural affinity for technology and sustainable solutions. This makes it all the more important to equip young talents so that they can take on their tasks with confidence and actively drive change.’

 

Source | DMG MORI