JIMTOF 2026, see you in Tokyo

Publié le 04/08/2025
JIMTOF 2026, see you in Tokyo

The next JIMTOF international machine tool exhibition will be held in Tokyo Big Sight from Monday, October 26, to Saturday, October 31, 2026, with an additional weekday to accommodate trade needs.

Organized by the Japan Machine Tool Builders' Association in collaboration with Tokyo Big Sight, JIMTOF 2026 showcases advanced technologies and machine tools, attracting strong interest from both local and international users and buyers.

To strengthen its image as an international technology fair, visitors will benefit from a variety of concurrent programs, such as themed conferences, interactive exhibits highlighting the latest technology trends, and special events for students.

JIMTOF embraces digital transformation (DX) initiatives to increase its sustainability and facilitate trade visitors, such as e-invitations, on-site digital signage, and AI-based support for overseas visitors. Visibility and engagement are ensured through the "JIMTOF INSIGHTS" YouTube channel, which offers extensive manufacturing-related content, with a focus on the machine tool sector.

Exhibition categories: Machine tools (metal cutting, metal forming) / Machine tool accessories / Machine tools (cutting tools and wear-resistant tools) / Diamond and CBN tools / Grinding wheels and abrasives / Gears and gear devices / Hydraulic, hydraulic, and pneumatic machines / Precision measuring machines and instruments / Optical measuring instruments / Testing machines / Controllers and related software (CAD/CAM, etc.) / Other machinery and equipment, raw materials, technologies, and specialized publications.

by Marinella Croci.

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