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Newsletter - Issue 10, September 2025
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India’s Manufacturing Confidence
With EMO Hannover 2025 set to open its doors from
September 22-26 at Hannover Fair Ground, Ravi
Raghavan, Past President, Indian Machine Tool
Manufacturers' Association, shared a compelling
vision of India’s manufacturing journey and
opportunities.
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Towards Reaching New Milestones
The future strength of the Indian Machine Tool
industry will depend on innovation, customization, and
solution-focused value creation. With resilience and
foresight, the industry can anchor India’s
manufacturing ambitions in the years ahead.
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Ace Designers Aims Partnerships at EMO
Continuing its decades of legacy in participating in
EMO, Ace Designers Ltd, the flagship of AceMicromatic
Group, is all set for EMO Hannover 2025 with a clear
vision of global growth and long-term customer
partnerships.
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Chennai Metco Aims Growth at EMO 2025
Chennai Metco, a leading Indian manufacturer of
metallography and petrography equipment, is setting
its sights firmly at the upcoming EMO Hannover 2025. C
Renganathan, CEO & MD, highlights how perceptions
of Indian machine tool manufacturers have changed.
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Driving Innovation In Precision Machining
Innovation in precision machining has always been
about balancing uncompromising accuracy and high
productivity. During our recent visit to Huron
Graffenstaden’s facility in Strasbourg, France, we saw
how the company has mastered this balance through
machines like the MX 12MT Mill-Turn center.
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Developing Sustainable Machine Tools
The machine tool industry is rethinking its approach
to sustainability. While upgrading technology, cutting
costs, and reusing materials, remanufacturing offers a
way to restore machines to as-good-as-new condition.
An insight into how Grind Master is applying this
philosophy.
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