Maximum productivity and sustainability, with flexible machine solutions for many different production tasks and sectors – this best summarizes the EMAG Group’s focus for this year’s presence at the AMB from September 13 to 17 in Stuttgart. At the trade fair, the specialists present their technological scope, from turning, grinding, and hobbing to robot-based automation to laser and ECM machining. And: Data-based analysis and optimization of the production process will continue to be a key focal point at EMAG. Accordingly, visitors to booth B51 in hall 4 get to see a range of IoT products that can, for example, reveal the energy consumption of a machine or its status. Under the name EDNA (short for “EMAG DNA”), the machine manufacturer has been advancing data-based networking of its production solutions for some years. This makes it possible, for example, to determine the status and OEE values of a machine with great accuracy and get information on its current production output. At the AMB, EMAG is now presenting the next IoT development step to the visitors – an Energy Monitor with which an unusually high energy consumption (for example per workpiece) can be detected at any time. “Sustainability through transparency,” is the motto. In these times, where the world is facing a climate crisis and a growing energy crisis, this is becoming increasingly important.










