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IMTS 2026 to Reveal How Manufacturers Can Redefine Productivity and Transform Possibilities

Source: Amt - The Association For Manufacturing Technology
12 May, 2026
6 min read
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From automation to digitally connected factories, advanced manufacturing technology accelerates output, reduces costs and reshapes global competitiveness.

MCLEAN, Va., May 12, 2026 — As manufacturers face rising demand alongside persistent labor constraints, IMTS 2026 – The International Manufacturing Technology Show, will spotlight the next wave of enabling technologies reshaping how work gets done on the shop floor. From automation to digital workflows to AI-enhanced solutions, job shops and contract manufacturers will learn how they can dramatically increase productivity, extend unattended operations and eliminate non-value-added tasks across their operations.

IMTS visitors can find cobots throughout the show’s 10 Technology Sectors. “If you’re evaluating cobots at IMTS, get hands-on and try the programming yourself,” said Rob Goldiez, CEO of Hirebotics. IMTS visitors can find cobots throughout the show’s 10 Technology Sectors. “If you’re evaluating cobots at IMTS, get hands-on and try the programming yourself,” said Rob Goldiez, CEO of Hirebotics.

“Boosting labor productivity is essential to strengthening the U.S. industrial base, and the technologies on display at IMTS demonstrate how manufacturers can do more with the teams they have,” said Douglas K. Woods, president of AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology, which owns and produces IMTS. “The pace of innovation, both in capability and in how quickly and easily solutions can be implemented, makes advanced manufacturing solutions more accessible than ever. IMTS is where manufacturers can see these technologies in action and learn how to apply them to solve problems and elevate performance.”

IMTS 2026, which runs Sept. 14-19 at McCormick Place in Chicago, will bring together more than 86,000 people, 1,800 exhibitors and 10 Technology Sectors, covering 1.2 million square feet of exhibit space.

“The technology and human intelligence found at IMTS drive American competitiveness,” said Ryan Kelly, vice president of technology at AMT. “For example, 71% of high-performing job shops employ some form of unattended operation, significantly increasing machine utilization and revenue. As a result, machine use rises from 8 1/2 to 15 hours per day, and sales per machine rise from $183,000 to $350,000. However, adoption remains uneven, creating a major opportunity for shops that invest in advanced technologies to gain a competitive edge.” 

In addition to foundational machine tools, the advanced and enabling technologies at IMTS encompass automation, software, machine control, metrology, workholding and tooling, as well as more than 10 conferences, so visitors can network and learn how to apply the technology.

Easier automation

Surveys show that less than 40% of job shops use automation, yet the technology is essential for the future. At IMTS 2026, exhibitors in the Automation Sector are removing historical barriers to adoption, such as cost and complexity. Cobot leader Universal Robots and full-service automation provider Formic Technologies are taking a cue from the automotive industry and offering “low-risk 0%” and “no CapEx” financing.

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Standard Bots believes robots should be taught, not programmed, to make it easier and more affordable for customers without robotics experience. IMTS visitors can demonstrate a task to the robot, which will then perform the task autonomously in a learning mode and self-adapt to variations in the environment. 

“If you’re evaluating cobots at IMTS, get hands-on and try the programming yourself,” adds Rob Goldiez, CEO of Hirebotics, whose cobot systems can be programmed and controlled with a smartphone. 

https://directory.imts.com/8_0/exhibitor/1001295/Gimbel-Automation?_gl=1*1rwb15p*_ga*OTMwODE5MzIyLjE3Nzg1OTc1ODM.*_ga_5P5N2GKS1R*czE3Nzg2MDM0NjMkbzIkZzEkdDE3Nzg2MDQwMTckajYwJGwwJGgwGimbel Automation rethinks automation with its in-machine CNC automation solutions, where the CNC acts as its own robotic part loader. Solutions such as its CNC spindle grippers, integrated GripFlipGrip part-flipping modules, and pallet automation systems require no programming expertise and deliver payback in an average of seven weeks. 

AI-enhanced software

Kelly said, “IMTS 2026 visitors will see hundreds of AI-enhanced solutions, but that shouldn’t intimidate anyone. AI works in the background. What matters is how the solution works in your operation.”

Exhibitor Toolpath offers AI-powered estimating and CAM software that can, in seconds or minutes, determine whether a shop has the tooling and capabilities to machine a part, the job’s cost and profitability and program the tool path. 

Toolpath blends deep manufacturing experience with AI, so we can program advanced parts fast,” said user Jeff Tiedeken, co-owner of Cutting Time, a model-building and prototype shop. “It saves hours every week and even handles quoting. For a small shop competing with big ones, that time saving is huge.”

The new Mastercam Copilot software brings AI automation to everyday programming tasks. Machinists can adjust feed rates and spindle speeds across multiple operations using voice or text commands, with confirmation prompts built in for safety. 

Job shops workshop

To connect the people with the technologies being exhibited, the IMTS 2026 Job Shops Workshop, which will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 15, features panel discussions on automation integration, how AI will change the future of today’s job shop, and navigating this new manufacturing landscape while managing change and business opportunities.

“We created the Job Shops Workshop so businesses of all sizes can learn from their peers and connect with people facing the same challenges,” said Michelle Edmonson, vice president of exhibitions at AMT. “Six of the IMTS 2026 Job Shops Workshop panelists own small businesses. Four are contract manufacturers, and all are manufacturing thought leaders committed to strengthening U.S. manufacturing.” 

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“We believe job shops can close productivity gaps and increase output tenfold with tools that enable them to make faster and more informed decisions,” said Al Whatmough, CEO of Toolpath and a Job Shops Workshop panelist discussing AI.

New CNC controllers

As with automation and software, the capabilities of new CNC controllers, such as the M8V Series from Mitsubishi Electric Automation, help shops achieve shorter cycle times, better surface finish, faster setup and offer clearer visibility into the machining process. 

“The challenge today isn’t just machining faster. It’s getting from setup to stable production with fewer touchpoints and less trial and error,” said Scott Strache, senior product manager, mechatronics at Mitsubishi Electric Automation. “What modern manufacturing needs right now are platforms that reduce complexity while increasing throughput.” 

For shops that want to retrofit a manual machine with next-generation technology, Acu-Rite Solutions, a Heidenhain brand, will debut the MillPWR CT (contour touch) control at IMTS 2026. This bridge solution leverages the TNC control platform but in a configuration tailored for older equipment. 

Tooling and workholding

At IMTS 2026, exhibitors will demonstrate tool management systems for a connected, automated system that directly impacts productivity, uptime and profitability. Leading exhibitors such as Zoller, WinTool USA, TDM Systems and Big Daishowa (via its Speroni brand) are showcasing centralized platforms that integrate tool data across CAD/CAM, ERP and shop-floor systems, enabling real-time visibility and control. For completely autonomous lights-out production, Haimer’s Automation Cube One integrates a cobot for fully autonomous tool measurement, shrinking/unshrinking and total tool assembly.

Compressing cycle times starts before cutting begins with the new “Greenline” program from precision tooling leader Horn USA. Instead of the standard wait time of six to 12 weeks, the Greenline option for qualified designs ships a U.S.-manufactured, low-volume special insert in five business days at no additional cost.

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“Instead of being limited to a narrow set of geometries, you get the right tool fast so that you can aggressively pursue quotes or deliver parts sooner,” said Chad King, CEO of Horn USA. 

Quality assurance

At IMTS 2026, look for quality assurance systems and software that can unify metrology data and images, analytics and data management into a single, connected platform. Exhibitors, including Hexagon, Lumafield, Nikon Metrology, Zeiss and others, will feature solutions that streamline complex metrology tasks for users of all experience levels. 

Rather than mere tolerance confirmation, advanced quality assurance technologies have become a strategic business advantage. As a result of attending IMTS 2024, EWT/3DCNC Inc., a contract machine shop in Rockford, Illinois, added a Zeiss Contura bridge CMM with a touch probe and a Zeiss O-Inspect multisensor vision measuring machine with a touch probe, a camera and a white light scanner (read story). 

“We do high-speed machining, prototype work, machine complex parts for defense, medical and mold-and-die jobs, and we do a lot of aerospace work,” said Craig Johanson, lead inspector and CAD/CAM programmer. “Because the aerospace industry requires increasingly more documentation, we needed more accurate metrology equipment, enhanced documentation and a better way of entering data.”

“Top-performing shops continuously modernize operations to generate more sales per employee, grow revenue and increase gross margin,” said Travis Egan, AMT’s chief revenue officer. “IMTS represents the greatest collection of manufacturing knowledge available in the Western Hemisphere. With the show less than four months away, meet with your teams, identify bottlenecks, set new goals and match them to solutions from the more than 1,800 exhibitors.”

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To connect with the leaders, technologies and insights defining the future of advanced manufacturing and the U.S. industrial economy, register for IMTS 2026. Explore more technologies, exhibitors and features here. Achieve the Impossible on Sept. 14-19, 2026, at McCormick Place in Chicago.

About IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show

IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show is where the creators, builders, sellers and drivers of manufacturing technology come to connect and achieve the impossible. Attendees discover advanced manufacturing solutions that include innovations in CNC machining, automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, software, AI and transformative digital technologies that are driving the industry forward. Owned and produced by AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology, IMTS is the largest and most defining trade event for manufacturing technology in the Western Hemisphere. With more than 1.2 million square feet of exhibit space, the show attracts visitors from more than 110 countries. IMTS 2024 had 89,020 registrants, featured 1,609 exhibiting companies and included a Student Summit that attracted 14,713 visitors. IMTS 2026 will be held Sept. 14-19, 2026, at McCormick Place in Chicago.

About AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology

AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology represents U.S.-based providers of manufacturing technology — the advanced machinery, devices and digital equipment that U.S. manufacturing relies on to be productive, innovative and competitive. Located in McLean, Virginia, near the nation’s capital, AMT acts as the industry’s voice to accelerate the pace of innovation, increase global competitiveness and develop manufacturing’s advanced workforce of tomorrow. With extensive expertise in industry data and market intelligence, as well as a full complement of international business operations, AMT offers its members an unparalleled level of support. AMT also produces IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show, the premier manufacturing technology event in the Western Hemisphere.

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