Kolkata : Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association (IMTMA) will
organise IMTEX FORMING 2026 from 21 to 25 January 2026 at Bangalore
International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), Bengaluru. IMTEX FORMING 2026 will
feature the following concurrent events:
·
Tooltech, which focuses on machine
tool accessories, metrology solutions, CAD / CAM tools, tooling systems, and
the latest trends in tooling industry.
·
Digital Manufacturing, which showcases
real-time solutions in additive manufacturing and Industry 4.0Weldexpo, in
association with the Indian Institute of Welding (IIW-India) that showcases the
latest welding technologies.
·
Moldex India and Fastenex India,
organised by Messe Stuttgart, focusing on moulding, fasteners, and fixing
technologies respectively, will be co-located alongside IMTEX FORMING 2026.
IMTEX FORMING 2026 will also feature
parallel events, such as:
·
International Seminar on Forming
Technology, ninth edition, on 22 – 23 January 2026, to explore new trends,
equipment, processes, and technologies in metal forming and related fields.
·
i2 Academia Square, a platform for
research institutions to present their R&D initiatives to industry
stakeholders.
·
Jagruti-IMTMA Youth Programme to raise
awareness about the latest advancements in manufacturing among young
professionals.
The forthcoming edition will feature exhibitor
group participation from Germany, Italy, Japan, and Taiwan, showcasing the
latest manufacturing technologies and innovations. Visitors from various
sectors, including automotive and auto components, aerospace and defence,
medical equipment, power, railway, construction equipment, general and heavy
engineering, capital goods, electrical and electronics, white and brown goods,
and many others, are anticipated to visit.
“Although metal forming currently accounts for
29% of the Indian machine tool market, the segment is expected to grow
measurably in the coming years. In FY25, the consumption of metal forming
machine tools was ₹9,139 crores, while production was valued at ₹2,696 crores.
Overall, metal forming machine tool exports increased by approximately 6%
year-on-year. Among the exports, presses led the list, followed by press
brakes, bending machines, and shearing machines,” said Ms. Mohini Kelkar, President - IMTMA.
“Laser and laser-based applications are
finding increasing acceptance across industry sectors and we have seen a steady
increase in participation by laser-based manufacturers at IMTEX FORMING.
Exhibitors will display fibre laser machines, precision levellers,
pick-and-place units, servo presses, machine production monitoring systems,
welding and 3D printing solutions. IMTEX FORMING 2026 will accelerate the
manufacturing of homegrown products and their exports,” said Mr. Jibak Dasgupta, Director General & CEO, IMTMA.
The five-day exhibition is a unique platform
to further accelerate the adoption of digital transformation and high
productivity solutions in manufacturing.

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