ANCA CNC Machines, a global leader in CNC grinding technology, has officially opened entries for #ANCATooloftheYear2026, inviting toolmakers, programmers and innovators from around the world to showcase their creativity, technical expertise and digital design skills on a global stage. Entrants will have the chance to win exciting prizes, as well as gain international recognition across ANCA’s global media, trade show and digital channels.
In 2026, ANCA is placing the spotlight on virtual innovation, with this year’s competition focused exclusively on the Virtual Tool category. As manufacturers continue to face fluctuating carbide and raw material costs, the competition challenges entrants to push the boundaries of cutting tool design using ANCA’s advanced ToolRoom and CIM3D software platforms, without the need to manufacture a physical tool.
Alongside the competition, ANCA will once again recognise outstanding talent across the industry with the Female Machinist of the Year award, celebrating women who are helping shape the future of precision manufacturing through technical skill, leadership, innovation and mentorship.
Pat Boland, ANCA CoFounder said: “Manufacturers across the world are facing increasing pressure from fluctuating carbide and raw material costs, so this year we wanted to place the spotlight firmly on innovation, simulation and design ingenuity. The Virtual Tool category gives entrants the freedom to explore creative geometries, advanced grinding strategies and new concepts in a highly accessible way, while the Female Machinist of the Year award recognises the talented women helping drive our industry forward.”
The ANCA Tool of the Year competition has become one of the cutting tool industry’s most recognised global awards programs, celebrating precision, craftsmanship and innovation from toolmakers worldwide.For 2026, the competition will focus exclusively on the Virtual Tool category, inviting entrants to create innovative virtual tools that demonstrate software usage excellence, precision and creativity using ANCA software technologies.
Using ANCA’s ToolRoom and CIM3D platforms, entrants are encouraged to explore creative geometries and advanced grinding strategies in a fully digital environment. Judges will assess submissions based on creativity, use of ANCA software features and flexibility ToolRoom and CIM3D and visual presentation.
The Female Machinist of the Year award will recognise women making a significant contribution to the cutting tool and precision manufacturing industries through technical excellence, leadership, innovation and mentorship.
Sarah Falk, marketing director at
Scientific Cutting Tools in California and one of the judges for the Female Machinist of the Year award, said the program plays an important role in recognising and encouraging women in manufacturing: “I’m proud to support ANCA’s Female Machinist of the Year program as a judge. Recognising women who are advancing manufacturing through technical excellence, innovation and leadership is an important step in strengthening our industry. I’m excited to help celebrate the individuals whose work is raising the bar and encouraging more women to pursue careers in machining.”
Mr Boland added: “Manufacturing continues to evolve, and the industry is stronger when we celebrate the diverse talent helping shape its future. We hope this award inspires more women to pursue careers in engineering, CNC machining and advanced manufacturing.”
Submissions for #ANCATooloftheYear2026 and Female Machinist of the Year are open from 22 June 2026 through to 11 August 2026, with winners to be announced later this year at
IMTS 2026.