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Ionised, cooled air to replace metalworking fluids

EcoCooling uses only ionised and cooled air and has none of the environmental hazards and costs related to oil-based fluids

Pioneering Growth

Traditionally known for aerospace, engineering and IT, Bengaluru is fast emerging as a construction equipment (CE) hub in India with major players expanding their base in the city.

Beat the competition

During his speech at the Madison Square Garden, New York, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in no uncertain words, spelt out his vision of ?Make in India? once again. He called upon the enterprising Indo-Americans to come back before it was too late

Making Equipment Tick

Machine tools play a crucial role in the manufacture of precision components, which enable the production of robust and reliable equipment. Without machine tools, no components or parts would exist.

Integrated machine tool park

The country?s first integrated machine tool industry park (IMTP) is set to come up near Bengaluru. The Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers? Association (IMTMA), an apex body of machine tool makers, had conceived the idea of setting up the park and has chalked out a blue print for its execution. The IMTMA has entrusted the task of preparing the detailed project report (DPR) to IL&FS, which is expected to be ready shortly. The park will be a cluster of machine tool builders, makers of accessories, c

India at EMO Hannover 2013

The German Machine Tool Builders? Association (VDW) along with Deutsche Messe, world?s leading trade fair company and Hannover Milano Fairs India, unveiled the world?s largest forum for metalworking and machine tool industry - EMO Hannover 2013. This year the expo will primarily focus on ?Intelligence in Production? with leading Indian companies participating to showcase their innovative products that offer multiple options for meeting the requirements of the customers having multiple production

MTMA sees slowdown

The Rajkot-based machine tool industry seems to be heading towards a slowdown again. While currently the businesses are stable despite the orders dropping by 30 per cent, industry players are apprehensive of slowdown in the region in near future.

Machine tool sector seeks Rs 1,000 Cr

The Indian machine tool industry which has set a growth target at a CAGR of 15 per cent during the 12th Five Year Plan period, has urged the Centre to set up a Machine Tool Technology Development Fund

BFW eyeing acquisition

Bengaluru-based Bharat Fritz Werner (BFW), a manufacturer of machine tools, is planning to expand its business through both organic and inorganic routes for a capital expenditure of Rs 350 crore over the next five years.