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GrindingHub 2026 is fully booked

Posted on 03 May 2026. Edited by: Jackie Seddon. Read 514 times.
GrindingHub 2026 is fully booked Rising energy and material costs, volatile markets, geopolitical uncertainties, and ongoing pressure to innovate and improve efficiency are currently shaping the operating environment for grinding technology. This makes the GrindingHub event in Stuttgart all the more noteworthy. From 5-8 May, some 460 exhibitors from 28 countries will showcase their products and services at the show.

The German trade show has established itself as a key platform for professional exchanges and the presentation of practical solutions related to the grinding process. With three fully booked halls, the number of exhibitors has reached a level comparable to that of 2024 – sending a clear signal in an economically challenging environment. Dr Markus Heering, executive manager of the organiser VDW (German Machine Tool Builders' Association) said: "The high level of exhibitor participation is a strong sign of support for GrindingHub. It shows that the industry is seeking dialogue, driving solutions forward, and looking ahead. This should give the entire industry cause for optimism."

With the completely revamped Grinding Solution Forum, GrindingHub 2026 is expanding its
supporting programme to include a series of sessions with a clear practical focus. The goal is to offer greater value to both visitors and exhibitors: The focus is on real-world industrial challenges, concrete solutions, and practical takeaways, following the challenge–solution–insight approach.

The topics covered range from process stability and quality to automation, data, digitalisation, and AI, as well as the cost-effectiveness and future prospects of grinding technology. In addition to concise practical sessions, the forum features interactive co-creation workshops in which exhibitors work with the audience to develop solutions and foster direct dialogue. The speakers include Anca, Cemecon, FDPW, GMN, Hirt-Line, Dr Kaiser, Meister Abrasives, Neuron Soundware, NPiTec, Rimon Technologies, Quaker Houghton, Vibrocut, Wirth, among others.

Dr Heering added: “We want to create a forum that is deliberately structured differently from traditional lecture programs – one that is more attuned to the challenges faced by users and offers real added value for everyone involved.”

Different perspectives on grinding technology

The joint booths at GrindingHub 2026 offer particular added value by bringing together different perspectives on grinding technology in a targeted manner: The Startup Hub, the Grinding Solution Park Industry and Science, and the Grinding Pavilion Switzerland create compact platforms for exchange, guidance, and new ideas. Due to high demand, all joint booths have been fully booked for weeks.

While the Grinding Solution Park Industry focuses on practical industrial solutions, five research
institutions within the Grinding Solution Park Science highlight current scientific developments and
opportunities for technology transfer. Alongside seven other exhibitors at the Grinding Solution Park Industry, the umati (universal machine technology interface) connectivity initiative will showcase specific applications, using live exhibits to demonstrate how cross-vendor machine and production data communication works on the basis of OPC UA – for example, in standardised energy monitoring or the networking of machines and equipment.

At the Startup Hub, trade show visitors can familiarise themselves with seven stand-out fledgling companies from Germany, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland. Under the theme ‘Meet the Founders. Innovation starts with Conversation’, through dialogue, visitors will learn more about ideas, technologies and new approaches to the grinding technology of tomorrow.

Dr Oliver Georgi, CEO of the startup Vibrocut said: “We see this as an excellent opportunity to showcase our technology to a highly specialised audience in the grinding industry and thereby demonstrate concrete solutions to existing challenges.”

German companies benefit not only from the trade show organiser’s comprehensive support in planning and execution, but also from financial funding from the BMWE’s “Young Innovators” programme.