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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Overview From 13 – 15 January 2026, the city of Nuremberg will host EUROGUSS 2026 — the leading European trade fair for&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>Overview</h5>
<p>From 13 – 15 January 2026, the city of Nuremberg will host EUROGUSS 2026 — the leading European trade fair for the die-casting industry — celebrating its <strong>30th anniversary</strong>. Over three intensive days, manufacturers, foundries, machine-builders, material suppliers and <a href="https://machtechnews.com/net-zero-production-2026-automation/">automation</a> specialists will converge to showcase the latest innovations, network and set the agenda for the next phase of high-performance casting across aluminium, magnesium and zinc.</p>
<h5>Why It Matters in 2026</h5>
<p>Die casting remains a cornerstone of many <a href="https://machtechnews.com/hybrid-workforce-manufacturing-2026/">advanced manufacturing</a> tracks in Europe — from automotive structural parts to aerospace components and e-mobility housings. At EUROGUSS 2026 you&#8217;ll see several strategic forces coming into play:</p>
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<li><strong>Sustainability &amp; circular economy</strong>: New process technologies and materials will aim to reduce emissions, scrap and <a href="https://machtechnews.com/global-industry-energy-cost-crunch-2026/">energy</a> intensity. Key topics for 2026.</li>
<li><strong>Mega/giga-casting</strong>: The production of very large cast components is progressing rapidly — the event will highlight how foundries are scaling equipment and processes for higher volumes and larger parts.</li>
<li><strong>Digitalisation &amp; Industry 4.0</strong>: Smart foundries, AI-enhanced quality control, digital twins and automation systems form an integral part of the technology programme.</li>
<li><strong><a href="https://machtechnews.com/industrial-innovation-workforce-shortage/">Workforce</a> &amp; talent</strong>: With a growing skills gap, the fair will dedicate space to young talent, start-ups and education programmes, emphasising future-readiness.</li>
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<h5>Key Event Highlights</h5>
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<li>The <strong>European Die Casting Competition 2026</strong> will recognise excellence and innovation in cast components in collaboration with the ZINK initiative and VDD (Association of German Die Casters). Submission deadline: 11 July 2025.</li>
<li>Special themed pavilions such as <strong>Rheocasting Pavilion, Quality Control &amp; Measurement Pavilion</strong>, and<strong> Young Innovators</strong> offer focused insight into cutting-edge sub-segments.</li>
<li>The event is expected to bring together around <strong>600 exhibiting companies</strong> across six halls and over <strong>14,300 visitors</strong> from more than 30 countries — underlining its international profile.</li>
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<h5>What Exhibitors and Visitors Should Look Out For</h5>
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<li>Foundries and machine-builders should engage in <strong>live demonstrations</strong> of advanced casting machines, process automation, additive tooling and post-casting systems.</li>
<li>Suppliers can position themselves around <strong>material innovations</strong> (lightweight alloys, recycled inputs), <strong>digital inspection tools</strong> (CT, 3D scanning), and <strong>software/automation platforms</strong>.</li>
<li>OEMs in automotive, aerospace and industrial sectors should leverage the event for <strong>strategic sourcing</strong>, networking and discovering new partners in the casting-value-chain ecosystem.</li>
<li>Attendees looking for impact should attend guided tours and thematic lectures on topics such as decarbonisation, workforce challenges and best-practice digitalisation.</li>
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<h5>Strategic Take-aways for Industry 4.0 Focus</h5>
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<li><strong>Integrate data from casting machines</strong>: IoT sensors, condition monitoring and real-time analytics will be increasingly standard in foundries.</li>
<li><strong>Adopt modular, flexible tooling</strong>: As production volumes shift (e-mobility, aerospace), flexibility in tooling and materials will offer competitive advantage.</li>
<li><strong>Focus on lifecycle cost and sustainability</strong>: Energy usage, scrap reduction and circular feedstocks are now strategic levers, not just compliance issues.</li>
<li><strong>Build partnerships early</strong>: Engage with platform ecosystems and start-up pavilions, to stay ahead of process innovations and disruptive models.</li>
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<h5>Outlook</h5>
<p>EUROGUSS 2026 is set to be a pivotal moment for Europe’s die-casting industry — from incremental process upgrades to potential step-changes in large-scale casting, digitalisation and sustainability. For anyone operating in industrial machinery, <a href="https://machtechnews.com/industrial-clusters-europe-economic-recovery-2026/">smart manufacturing</a> or metal casting, the event provides a high-value convergence of innovation, business and insight.</p>
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