18.08.2026 • News

Mitutoyo Open House Day 2026: Focus on Precision Measurement Technology

This free event is aimed at professionals in manufacturing and quality assurance who would like to learn about the latest developments in precision measurement technology

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Various Mitutoyo calipers on display in the showroom in Neuss.
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Mitutoyo Germany invites you to its Open House Day at its Neuss location on September 30, 2026, starting at 9 a.m. This free event is aimed at professionals in manufacturing and quality assurance who would like to learn about the latest developments in precision measurement technology.

The event will feature technical presentations and live demonstrations of measurement solutions for industrial applications. Olympic medalist Christoph Langen will highlight the importance of precision and teamwork in elite sports, while Sebastian Kress from DMG Mori will present manufacturing trends and the requirements for modern measurement technology.

Mitutoyo experts will be on site to demonstrate measurement systems in practical use and will be available to answer specific questions about inspection tasks and process optimization. Participants will also have the opportunity to network with other companies. Registration is open until August 27, 2026; space is limited.

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Mitutoyo Deutschland GmbH

Borsigstr. 8 - 10
41469 Neuss
Germany

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