
At the 14th Die & Mould India International Exhibition (DMI 2026), Renishaw India will present a focused portfolio of advanced metrology and process control solutions designed to simplify shopfloor operations while enhancing precision and productivity. Through a digital interactive display (DID), visitors will experience hands-on demonstrations that highlight the role of probing, calibration, and optimisation in achieving consistent, high-quality tooling.
A key highlight at the booth will be the XM-60 multi-axis calibrator, capable of measuring all six degrees of freedom in a single set-up. By significantly reducing measurement time and enabling volumetric compensation, the system sets new standards in machine tool accuracy. Complementing this is the XL-80 laser interferometer, which delivers traceable calibration data, helping identify geometric errors and enabling effective error compensation across machine tools, motion systems, and coordinate measuring machines (CMMs).

Expanding its precision measurement capabilities, Renishaw will also showcase the NC4+ Blue F100 tool setter. Featuring industry-first blue laser technology in a compact, non-contact design, the system can detect tool defects as small as 5 microns, ensuring superior machining accuracy. Additionally, the RMP600 radio-transmission probe will be on display, offering reliable and flexible probing solutions for complex machining environments.
Speaking about the exhibition, Mr. Paul Weaver, Director – Sales & Marketing, Renishaw India, noted that DMI serves as a unique platform bringing together the entire tooling ecosystem—from toolmakers and OEMs to designers and moulders. He emphasized that Renishaw aims to demonstrate practical, easy-to-implement technologies that help toolrooms immediately improve accuracy and productivity.

Highlighting the broader industry outlook, he added that India’s die and mould sector is undergoing a significant shift towards smarter, process-driven manufacturing. According to him, global competitiveness will increasingly depend on integrating precision with data-driven validation, supported by skilled technicians proficient in metrology and process control. With the right adoption of technologies such as probing, machine calibration, and shopfloor gauging, Indian toolrooms are well-positioned to strengthen their reputation as reliable global partners.

14th Die & Mould India International Exhibition
Date- Apr 21–24, 2026
Venue- Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai
Hall No- 2
Booth No- H16
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