Grob to host virtual open house next week with 40 co-exhibitors

Grob Open House
Grob Open House

German machine tool builder, Grob, is hosting an open house virtually next week, displaying its latest innovations in machining.

The open house, taking place from 15-19 March, is a chance to stay informed on the machine tool company's current technologies and services.

Key highlights at the open house include the launch of a new 4-axis machine series, a virtual tour of the company, a series of web seminars to find out about the latest innovations, as well as the ability to contact Grob's technical specialists live.

The virtual event will feature more than 40 co-exhibitors at virtual 'booths' to take full advantage of technology synergies. There will also be opportunities to learn more about Grob as an employer and its training opportunities.

Registration for the open house is now open. Click here to sign up.

The full list of webinars


Monday 15th of March 2021 – 4-axis machine series: It does not always have to be 5-axis! New machine series G440, G640, G840.

Tuesday 16th of March 2021 – Automation: Ideal automation solutions for your machine - Automation made by GROB.

Wednesday 17th of March 2021 – Electromobility: GROB - Your partner in electromobility.

Thursday 18th of March 2021 – GROB-NET4Industry: LEAN - Added value through digitalisation.

Friday 19th of March 2021 – After Sales Service: News and highlights from GROB After Sales Service.

Grob www.grobgroup.com

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