Tebis hosts over 700 visitors at latest open house event

This year’s Tebis open house took place on the 8th and 9th of May 2019 at Tebis’ headquarters in Martinsried.

This year’s Tebis open house took place on the 8th and 9th of May 2019 at Tebis’ headquarters in Martinsried, Germany.


More than 700 visitors had the opportunity to find out about trends and topics in the fields of modelling, moulding, tooling and mechanical engineering.

During the two-day event the focus was on Tebis’ top news items, including Version 4.1 of its software and NC calculation as well as the current Tebis Version 4.0 Release 7.

In addition, the event presented innovative approaches for 5-axis milling and demonstrated how manufacturing projects can be planned and controlled efficiently with the ProLeiS MES system, as well as more discussions including:


  • Preparing the future with a full range of die and mould manufacturing

  • Tebis automation for plastic mould making

  • Developing project management and management structures for efficient manufacturing

  • Structuring the manufacturing processes across multiple sites

The new Tebis Version 4.1 represents: parametric/associative design capabilities and these new functions are also optimally customised for manufacturing requirements. Equipment design and manufacturing preparation will enable optimisations to become even faster and more effective in data preparation or the design of moulds, tools, models and fixtures.

As with every year, the high-profile presentation program represents a special highlight, with the top local and international presenters including Tebis’ customers and Tebis’ product managers. There was also a special program for this year in the form of a live podium discussion which discussed the subject of: "Agile Structures in Model, Tool and Mould Construction", presented by Susanne Schroeder, editor-in-chief of Form and Tool.

Visitors had the opportunity to make contacts through Tebis’ extensive customer and partner network.

Tebis www.tebis.com/uk

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