This year’s EMO takes place in difficult times. The previous crisis is just behind but money, exchange rates and debts of countries already work for another one. This is a pity because these "artificial" aspects actually act on the real economy based on creating values by doing something (a little too simplistic, I know). At EMO the manufacturers will show that they have worked well during the previous calm period and are ready to face anything that could come with very innovative products.

Our next issue is full of novelties presented by companies. We’ve already presented some of these on the blog in a short way, but now you can read the whole stories:
- Pemamo, Switzerland – New vertical machine
- Willemin-Macodel – Robustness of processes
- Emissa – Productivity in motion
- LNS – One stop shop
- Esco - The alternative to classical high precision turning
- Schaublin-Machines – 137, 102 with integrated robot
- Alicona – 3D measurment in production
- Newemag – New machines at EMO
- Gloor – Mini internal whirl thread mills
- Tornos - MultiSwiss, Cyklos, Delta 38
- Blue Competence for machine tool Other topics are:
- Recomatic – New finishing center
- Mikron – Success story
- Peripherals by Olaer
- NGL, how to value cleaning
- Point of view about Motek, Stuttgart
- Point of view about Orthotec, Zürich
- Presentation of EMO, Motek and Microsys
The magazine will reach customers within a few days. Eurotec is also available for reading online here (the Tornos articles published on the embedded decomagazine are reachable here).
A lot of novelties will be available at EMO and we will be there to gather more valuable information for our readers. By the way, if you actually want to communicate on the microtechnology field in Europe, we have the right media for you (contact information here).
Happy reading!
Cheers Pierre-Yves Kohler
