Virtual trade show | Machine tool

HEIDENHAIN at EMO 2025: Empower manufacturing

Intelligent system solutions for machine tools and automated manufacturing processes

Experience exceptional accuracy, reliability and performance through rigorously engineered systems and seamlessly integrated components from the HEIDENHAIN GROUP.
Partner with us to make your manufacturing more efficient, agile and future-ready.

HEIDENHAIN main exhibit: Hall 6, Booth F54   |   TNC Club Lounge: Hall 6, Booth F55

Discover new and improved
solutions for your machines

TNC7: New functions for
done-in-one machining

Cylindrical grinding, shaping and cylinder surface machining will be joining the repertoire of TNC7 controls, thereby rounding out their done-in-one milling, turning and grinding capabilities. Cylinder surface machining will also be available for users of the TNC7 basic.

The new TNC7 go for training
and machine upgrades

Debuting at EMO 2025, the TNC7 go brings the intuitive, future-ready TNC7 user interface to vocational training centers and legacy machines. As a straight-cut control, the TNC7 go is the next-generation successor to the HEIDENHAIN TNC 128. A particular highlight is its new “Graphical positioning” function.

Debut of the vTNC7
programming system with AI

With an AI chatbot and other innovative functions, the new vTNC7 software for PCs is taking NC program creation and tasked-focused user support to a new level. With Feature-Based Programming, users can automatically create Klartext programs based on CAD data from 3D models. The new Klartext Converter then allows these programs to run on pre-TNC7 HEIDENHAIN controls that lack the required software options.

Visual Tool Check 1.6:
AI-driven flank wear measurement

Created for the VT 122 camera, the new Visual Tool Check software version 1.6 will enable AI-driven flank wear measurement, thereby automating manual inspection work while enabling faster process documentation in industries such as aerospace and medical tech. The VT 122 camera and Visual Tool Check software are a time-saving solution for holistic tool monitoring.

Automation solutions for more
agile and efficient manufacturing

Control your robot with the TNC control

Speak to your robot in KLARTEXT

Automated machine tools with a pallet system and a machine-tending robot have become an essential capital asset on shop floors. But the robot and machine tool are separate systems requiring different programming languages and often two experts familiar with them. Until now!

HEIDENHAIN has found a way to make robots understand Klartext. Users of HEIDENHAIN TNC controls can program machine-tending robots from within the TNC user interface by teaching-in the desired movements and saving them as Klartext code in the NC program. This saves time and enables more versatile automation during machine setup. Find out more in our video.

Do you know about our encoders with added value for automation and robotics?
Discover the ECI 123 Splus with integrated vibration evaluation and the dual encoders for advanced robotics!

More reliable and efficient manufacturing
through HEIDENHAIN, your competent 
system supplier for machine tool solutions

New solution for your tools: VT 122
3-in-1 measuring camera

Combining three roles in one intelligent system, the new VT 122 vision system, in conjunction with the VTC software, handles the roles of tool presetter, tool microscope and visual inspector. Obtained straight from the machine’s work envelope, its images enable detailed inspection of the tool’s cutting edge and deliver the information needed for holistic tool evaluation. The system’s smart camera and software can automatically measure a tool’s length, diameter and wear width. Tools can be inspected without a trip to the metrology lab, allowing users to work faster while providing automated tool-wear documentation.

The retrofit that improves process reliability

Detect tool breakage while avoiding knock-on damage and scrap. The TD 110 tool breakage detector from HEIDENHAIN accomplishes all of this from within the machine envelope and integrates seamlessly into automated processes. The TD 110 also saves time, performing breakage inspection up to six seconds faster per tool change.

The Digital Shop Floor from HEIDENHAIN
Software, consultation and services for a 360° view of your shop floor

New features for StateMonitor:
Energy monitoring and ERP interfacing

Collect, evaluate and visualize machine data with StateMonitor, the machine data collection software from the HEIDENHAIN Digital Shop Floor. StateMonitor gives you real-time insight into the production statuses of your CNC machines. The new version of the software includes even more innovative solutions: An energy monitoring feature analyzes detailed data about your machine’s power, compressed-air and process-water consumption, allowing you to identify optimization potential. And a new ERP interfacing feature ensures automatic data sharing with higher-level ERP and MES systems, thereby enhancing your operational visibility.

TNC Club Lounge

Share, discuss and evolve our topics: Visit the TNC Club at EMO 2025 in Hannover, Germany! It’s a great place to network, chat with fellow experts and discover exclusive training offerings.

Experience how easy it is to achieve excellent results with the intuitive, task-focused functions of the TNC7 and the new compact TNC7 basic for 3+2-axis machines. Or watch the innovative functions of the new vTNC7 programming system in action.

For a fast overview: our video library

Even more technologies and innovative solutions for machine tools

Five-axis machining

TNC controls from HEIDENHAIN make 5-axis machining operations easy and reliable. Discover the advantages.
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Grinding with the TNC

From roughing to perfect finishes in a single setup: not a problem with the TNC functions for jig grinding from HEIDENHAIN.
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Gen 3 drives

Gen3 drives from HEIDENHAIN with state-of-the-art interface technology, improved specs and enhanced controller performance.
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HEIDENHAIN, an umati partner

StateMonitor supports many interfaces. Naturally including umati, the universal machine-tool interface.
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