The 26th ITES Shenzhen Industrial Exhibition, held from March 26¨C29, 2025, marked a significant milestone in advanced manufacturing. With over 1,500 exhibitors and 60+ forums, the event highlighted cutting-edge technologies, new product launches, and industry trends, driving intelligent transformation in manufacturing.
Overview of ITES Shenzhen 2025
Spanning 160,000 square meters, ITES 2025 brought together 1,500+ advanced manufacturing companies to showcase solutions in high-end equipment, robotics, automation, and precision manufacturing. The event focused on precision component production, offering technologies to enhance core processes and accelerate smart manufacturing. The opening day featured vibrant discussions and technical showcases, sparking industry innovation.
New Product Launches
ITES 2025 served as a platform for groundbreaking product debuts, addressing supply chain challenges and showcasing advanced manufacturing solutions:
- Yamazaki Mazak (Booth 7-H29): Unveiled the Mazak-VCN-460L, a compact vertical machining center with extended travel for precision machining.
- Makino (Booth 7-G29): Introduced three China-first products: V300 vertical machining center, F6 vertical machining center, and EDAF2i Ultra EDM machine for high-precision tasks.
- FANUC (Booth 5-H49): Showcased the CRX series collaborative robot with six-axis force control for precise workpiece and tool handling.
- GF Machining Solutions (Booth 7-H05): Presented the LASER S 500 (U), a laser texturing machine for micron-scale feature processing.
- Rhodes (Booth 7-G01): Debuted the RPT600DSH five-axis machining center with PRECITEMP thermal control for consistent accuracy.
- Beijing Jingdiao (Booth 5-G01): Displayed five high-speed five-axis machining centers, including the JDMG300 for slender shaft parts.
- Genesis (Booth 5-L01): Showcased five-axis vertical machining, drilling, and multi-head carving machines for high-precision solutions.
- Kejie Technology (Booth 8-B01): Launched four new machines, including the JTGK-600G Pro, combining rough and finish machining.
- Priminer (Booth 7-C39): Introduced the U800 five-axis machining center, alongside GT18-5X, C500, and GT11 models.
- Hexagon (Booth 5-H01): Launched the "Smart Quality Cloud" platform and announced the upcoming METSTAR vision measuring system.
- Zeiss (Booth 8-M01): Demonstrated metrology solutions for high-precision, reliable manufacturing across six industries.
- Beijing No.1 Machine Tool (Booth 5-M01): Premiered the GT1200 Pro, a high-precision five-axis machining center for small alloy parts.
- Bystronic DNE (Booth 4-C01): Unveiled the D-Tube F laser tube cutting machine and C-Bend S servo-hydraulic bending machine.
- Lanhao Intelligent (Booth 4-M01): Showcased the A-series flexible bending center with patented auto-splicing knife technology.
- Realman (Booth 2-G63): Presented the BrainCo intelligent bionic dexterous hand and RDK S100 composite robot platform.
- Wanmca (Booth 3-L04): Launched a next-generation 3D safety sensor for complex smart manufacturing safety needs.
- Leisai Intelligent (Booth 3-M01): Introduced the DH116 dexterous hand, a cost-effective solution for humanoid robot mass production.
Thematic Exhibition Areas
ITES 2025 featured specialized zones tailored to industry needs, showcasing advanced manufacturing solutions:
Precision Manufacturing (Hall 6)
The Industrial Parts Exhibition, a nine-year leader in precision manufacturing, hosted 200+ companies, including Tongxiang Group, Jinzhijie, Bilian Tech, and Mitsui Toyo. The zone facilitated supply-demand matchmaking, case studies, and technical exchanges for precision components.
Medical Device Supply Chain (Hall 1)
Over 250 companies, including FANUC, Kawasaki Robotics, and Siemens Healthineers, showcased medical device supply chain solutions. Siemens Healthineers presented a dismantled AI MRI system, highlighting local supply chain integration.
Humanoid Robot Supply Chain (Halls 2, 3)
Companies like Realman, Passini, and Leisai Intelligent displayed dexterous hands, six-axis force sensors, and full humanoid robot prototypes, addressing mass-production challenges.
Japanese Precision Processing (Hall 6)
Over 30 Japanese firms, including Mitsui Toyo and Toyama Giken, showcased expertise in metal cutting and stamping for precision parts.
Electronic Intelligent Manufacturing (Hall 1)
The EIMS zone focused on PCBA, electronic components, and assembly equipment, offering end-to-end electronic manufacturing solutions.
Cutting Tools (Hall 6)
Led by Cutting Home, 10+ companies, including Renhe Filtration and Huayong Tools, presented solutions for cutting process challenges.
Smart Welding Applications (Hall 4)
Firms like Ruiling and Sanqiao showcased automated, intelligent welding solutions for AI servers, aerospace, and medical devices.
Industry Forums and Insights
Over 60 forums with 200+ industry leaders addressed AI, humanoid robots, and digitalization. Key events included:
- Entrepreneur Summit: Leaders from Leisai Intelligent, Haozhi Electromechanical, and BYD discussed AI-driven ecosystem changes and strategic innovation.
- Medical Device Forum: The 8th annual forum featured Mindray, GE Healthcare, and Siemens, exploring supply chain opportunities.
- Precision Manufacturing Summit: Over 300 firms analyzed industry upgrades and future trends.
- AI Hardware Export Forum: Experts discussed new pathways for AI hardware globalization.
Supply Chain Matchmaking
The ¡°Innovative Supply Chain, Driving New Growth¡± summit and multiple procurement sessions connected companies like NIO, ZTE, and Xinwanda with suppliers in automotive electronics, PCBA, and non-standard automation, fostering collaboration.
Media Coverage and Live Broadcasts
Major media outlets provided in-depth coverage, with live broadcasts highlighting precision and smart manufacturing innovations. The ITES livestream offered virtual access to new products and technologies.
Conclusion
ITES Shenzhen 2025 solidified its role as a leading platform for industrial innovation, uniting global manufacturers to showcase advanced equipment, robotics, and precision solutions. With new product launches, thematic exhibitions, and high-level forums, the event drove collaboration and technological advancement in smart manufacturing.