“A triumph of innovation and resilience”
14.11.2024 - Euroblech 2024 wraps up with encouraging results.
Amidst ongoing global challenges, the sheet metal working industry showcased its dedication to progress and growth at the 27th International Sheet Metal Working Technology Exhibition, Euroblech 2024. With 38,946 trade visitors from 114 countries and 1.317 exhibitors on 160,000 sqm gross space, the event reaffirmed its role as the world’s leading platform for innovation and business in this sector. A sense of cautious optimism dominated the halls, with many exhibitors securing substantial orders.
Despite the slowing global economy, there was widespread agreement that key markets will eventually bounce back and grow, together with a clear commitment to driving the necessary transformational change. Determined to focus on new opportunities, the industry has been intensifying its push for innovation. The proactive stance on technological progress was matched with a notable willingness from buyers to consider new investment.
The four-day event delivered massively on visitor quality, with the majority of visitors classifying as key decision makers. The number of unique visitors increased by 3 %, with a strong presence from Germany which has recently gained in market importance for certain technology sectors. Besides Germany, the top visitor countries in 2024 were the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, Austria, Spain, Belgium, Denmark, and Switzerland. There has been a significant growth in visitor numbers from Asia (Japan, Taiwan, India) and South America (notably Argentina), pointing towards promising new markets for the sheet metal working industry.
Euroblech’s nine exhibition halls hosted a wealth of product launches and groundbreaking innovations, sending a bold signal for technological progress and growth opportunities within the sector. Throughout all fifteen technology areas, machine makers displayed a clear commitment to enhancing production efficiency through technical innovation.
Key technologies included, but were not limited to: a new AI vision system for fully automated sorting of laser-cut parts; remote machine diagnostics and monitoring for fast troubleshooting and servicing; highly automated factory systems that integrate people, machines, and data into smart production flows; folding machines with fully automatic tool changer; simplified and robust laser-cutting machines particularly suited for new users; modular or compact bending cells for smaller production environments; a substantial 20-kW high-speed and high-precision fiber laser cutting machine for extra demanding applications; AI-driven robotic software for complex and adaptive applications; and many other advancements.
Euroblech 2026 is set to take place from 20 – 23 October 2026, again in Hanover, Germany.