
Under the motto “When Precision Connects, Intelligence Emerges.”, DN Solutions and HELLER will present their combined expertise in advanced manufacturing at AMB 2026 in Stuttgart.
The joint exhibition will focus on integrated manufacturing solutions that combine machine tools, automation, digitalization, and AI-driven technologies to support future-ready production.
The booth will feature live machining demonstrations highlighting advanced machining technologies and integrated automation solutions. DN Solutions will present the DVF 5000 equipped with the AWC automation system, as well as the DNX 2100 SB integrated with RoboJob automation. The portfolio is complemented by the SMX 3100 S, DNM 5700, and PUMA 5100 LYB, covering applications from complex multitasking machine to standard production and heavy-duty turning. HELLER will showcase the HF 5500 Mill-Turn for high-precision 5-axis complete machining and the F 6000 Mill-Turn for demanding production applications.
Smart Manufacturing is another key focus. DN Solutions will highlight AI-based solutions, digital monitoring and analytics, and consulting services designed to improve quality, service, and production optimization. By connecting machines, data, and digital services, manufacturers gain deeper process insights while increasing productivity and efficiency.
Within the HELLER Technology Area, visitors can explore application expertise, digital production optimization, and intelligent support solutions, including the AI-based chatbot “Ask.me.” Additional exhibits include service concepts for maximizing machine availability, scalable automation concepts, digital twins, the HELLER Services Interface, and the myHELLER customer platform.
Workpiece examples from various industries demonstrate how the combined expertise of DN Solutions and HELLER supports efficient, flexible, and high-quality manufacturing—from prototype production and single-part machining to high-volume series production.
Visitors can meet DN Solutions and HELLER at AMB 2026, Hall 10, Booth 10A31/32, Stuttgart.
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