22 April 2024
Inhouse exhibition 2024.
Impressions.
We can look back on two successful trade fair days with enriching exchanges. It was a special pleasure for us to welcome more than 500 visitors to this year's in-house exhibition in Meppen on 24 and 25 April. A big thank you goes to 23 partner companies who took part in our trade exhibition and, of course, to all our employees who made this event possible.
The gallery will give you an impression of the atmosphere and the highlights of the two days of the fair.
We look forward to seeing you again at the HEDELIUS in-house exhibition next year!
Video review.
Get a comprehensive insight into the highlights of the trade fair, including factory tours that will bring you closer to our production processes, technical presentations from leading industry experts, as well as impressive live demonstrations of CNC machining centres and innovative automation solutions.
Gallery.
Experience the large HEDELIUS in-house exhibition from a new perspective with our comprehensive photo gallery. Get an insight into the technological diversity that was offered to our visitors: fourteen 3- and 5-axis CNC machining centres and seven automation concepts from the workpiece and pallet handling ranges were able to demonstrate their performance live.
Subscribe to the newsletter.
Stay up to date with our newsletter: Register now via our contact form and never miss any more news about HEDELIUS and our technological innovations. We will not only inform you about current developments, but also about the date of our next in-house exhibition. So you are always well informed.
More news.
We will be on company holidays from 23 December 2024 to 03 January 2025.
Our service will still be available for you on 23 December 2024 and will not be available for you again until 02 January 2025.
Our sales team will be available for you again from 06 January 2025.
In manufacturing companies that mainly produce small batch sizes, every minute of spindle time counts - or so the theory goes. In practice, however, the proportion of productive spindle time compared to working time is often less than 40 per cent. The search for tools, clamping devices and information, as well as set-up, tie up valuable resources and leave many operating companies far behind their potential. There are many ways to sustainably close flexibility - and thus performance - in production. But every manufacturing company is different. The trick is therefore to find your very own recipe for success.
Advancing automation has long since arrived in mechanical engineering and contract manufacturing - but many companies still face challenges, especially when it comes to small batch sizes. While large-scale production is already largely automated today, flexibility in smaller quantities, which are often the order of the day in contract manufacturing, poses a particular challenge. How can automation be made to pay off here too without presenting machine operators with insurmountable hurdles?