The AUSTECH Machine Tools Zone at AMW2023 is specifically targeted at the metalworking, machine tool and ancillary market in Australia.

Australian Manufacturing Week (AMW2023) will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) from 9-12 May 2023. Run by the Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute Limited (AMTIL), AMW2023 will occupy more than 10,000 square metres of exhibition space at the MCEC, with more than 274 organisations taking stands to showcase the latest manufacturing technologies, processes, and support services.

AUSTECH MACHINE TOOLS ZONE

AUSTECH has been the cornerstone of AMTIL’s success for over 20 years. This iconic Machine Tools Zone now forms an integral part of AMW 2023. AUSTECH is specifically targeted at the metalworking, machine tool, and ancillary market in Australia.

AUSTECH covers advanced manufacturing products and processes including:

  • CNC Machinery, Lathes, Mills
  • Contract Manufacturing/Precision Machining
  • Cutting Tools, Tooling & Tool Holding
  • Forming & Fabricating Machines
  • Plasma, Laser, Waterjet & Ultrasonic Machines
  • Ancillary equipment suppliers

Sponsored by ISCAR

ISCAR Australia is a high-profile producer in the Australian metal-working sector.

As well as sponsoring the AUSTECH MACHINE TOOLS ZONE, ISCAR is a producer of innovative cutting tools for metalworking, including turning, grooving, milling, hole-making, boring and threading tools.

Exhibitors at the AMW 2022 show in Sydney were effusive with praise after the event this year. “AMTIL are masters at arranging a world-class event, resulting in excellent lead generation for us,” Paul Philips from Benson Machines said. “It is a unique opportunity for us to showcase the latest technology. We’ll be back.”

AMW 2023 is your chance to see the key machine tool dealers operating machines all under one roof in Melbourne. Brands on display will include Okuma, Mazak, Amada, Trumpf, Bystronic, Safan, Kraftech, Yawei, Doosan, and many more.

“AMTIL cherishes the opportunity to gather our industry together and allow them to display their latest technology and capabilities,” said Kim Banks, Head of Events at AMTIL. “The Machine Tool Zone has always been a dynamic focus of activity during our shows, as well as being a feast for the senses.”

 

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