Tag: Video
Video Tip: High Dynamic Turning 2.0
The video from INDEX shows how the adjustment angle of a turning tool is continuously adapted with the C-axis of a motor milling spindle.
Order intake in mechanical engineering in January 2026
The start of the year was disappointing, with mechanical engineering recording a 6 percent decrease in orders in January. The war in the Gulf region brings new uncertainty and burdens.
VDMA - Machine exports in 2025
The mechanical and plant engineering sector in Germany had to endure noticeable losses in foreign markets again in 2025.
Video tip: Ceramic indexable insert in action
Short video about high-speed turning with a ceramic indexable insert from ISCAR's CER line
Video Tip: The NeoMill-16-Finish from MAPAL
With the NeoMill-16-Finish, MAPAL offers a milling tool for the highest demands on surface quality and dimensional accuracy in the series production of steel and cast materials.
Video Tip: EMUGE-FRANKEN Competition 2026
Under the motto "MIND MEETS METAL", the EMUGE-FRANKEN Competition 2026 has started.
Video Tip: Decentralized Cooling for Maximum Precision
MAPAL expands the UNIQ hydraulic expansion chucks with an innovative cooling technology for higher process reliability and tool life.
Video Tip: Shiny Christmas
Video about the machining preparations for a shiny Christmas by Paul Horn GmbH.
Video Tip: Santa Claus at Hermle
With a beautiful video, the machine factory Berthold HERMLE AG wishes Merry Christmas!
Order intake in mechanical engineering October 2025
The order intake in mechanical engineering has increased by a real 4 percent in October compared to the previous year. The increase is encouraging but only signifies a consolidation at a low level.
Order intake in mechanical engineering September 2025
The mechanical engineering companies in Germany recorded a significant decline in their order books in September. This also results in a slight order decrease for the first nine months of 2025.
Video Tip: 40 Years of Fraunhofer ILT
In a humorous way, this video shows how the laser has evolved from a 'solution in search of a problem' to an indispensable tool in industries such as automotive engineering, aerospace, energy, medical technology, microelectronics, and quantum technology.














