Award ceremony at EMO 2023 with #MadeonANCA winners Franken, JG Group from Poland who
won the virtual category and Female Machinist first place Lena Risse from Risse Werkzeugtechnik
GmbHANCA CNC Machines, a global leader in CNC grinding technology, has announced the opening of
#ANCATooloftheYear2025. This prestigious competition invites toolmakers from around the world to showcase their outstanding designs, precision and craftsmanship.
Participants will compete for a range of prizes and can enter one or both of the following categories:
#MadeonANCA for physical tools created using ANCA technology, and
Most Innovative Tool Design for virtual tools that showcase cutting-edge creativity.
The winner of
#MadeonANCA receives: Option 1 — $10,000 (AUD) in ANCA accessories/software plus a trip to ANCA Australia or Thailand; Option 2 — an on-site consultation with an ANCA application engineer to optimise cycle times and boost productivity; and the winner of
Most Innovative Tool Design receives: a 12-month subscription to ANCA Academy, ANCA’s e-learning platform, for five people.
Patrick Boland, ANCA co-founder, said: “At ANCA we develop and continuously improve our machines and software. Our customers create incredible products through their skill and innovation in applying ANCA technology. We see
#ANCATooloftheYear2025 and the
Female Machinist Award as a spotlight on the trailblazers who are applying their knowledge to create something unique in the market. Having celebrated 50 years of innovation last year, we now look firmly ahead to a future driven by bold ideas, precision craftsmanship and talented individuals.”
Pictured right: winners of the category #MadeonANCA 2018-2024Submissions are open until 31 July. Winners will be announced at
EMO 2025 in Hannover, 22-26 September. Entries can be submitted via the website
here.
ANCA’s
Female Machinist Award recognises the outstanding achievements of women in the tool and cutter grinding industry. This award celebrates the growing role of women in manufacturing and their contribution to advancing the cutting tool industry.
Jennifer Baldus, managing director at
Spreyer-Werkzeugtechnik GmbH in Limburg and member of the judging panel, said: “For 50 years, Spreyer has stood for precision and high performance in the tool industry. Our success has always been down to committed and talented people — both men and women. Today, I experience this in my daily dialogue with customers; women are more in demand in our industry than ever before. The
‘Female Machinist of the Year’ competition puts the spotlight on the outstanding achievements of female precision tool grinders, creates important role models and encourages young talents to make their way in this demanding and fascinating profession.”
Women of all skill levels who are actively using ANCA technology in their work are encouraged to apply. Submissions will be evaluated based on exceptional problem-solving skills to overcome challenges, innovative and effective tool design, and the demonstrated ability to think critically and develop innovative solutions.
The winner of the
Female Machinist Award receives: a fully funded ticket to attend a major trade show where ANCA is exhibiting; exclusive access to ANCA’s leadership, engineers and product experts; networking opportunities with industry professionals; and access to educational
seminars and workshops.