THE “MADE BY ITALIANS” AT EMO HANNOVER 2023

About 200 Italian companies are exhibiting at EMO HANNOVER 2023, the world exhibition dedicated to metalworking machine tools, which takes place in Germany again after the success achieved by EMO MILANO 2021.
In Hannover, the Italian exhibitors’ group is the second most numerous foreign collective. The Italian exhibiting companies will exhibit the best of the “Made in Italy” from the sector, representing all the main production segments.
With 400 enterprises and 35,000 employees, the Italian manufacturing industry of machine tools plays a primary role in the international scenario of the sector, where it is in fourth place in the rankings of production, exports and consumption.
Based on the final data processed by the Economic Studies Department & Business Culture Centre of UCIMU, in 2022, the Italian production of machine tools, robots and automation systems achieved new records for almost all main indicators: production grew to over 7.3 billion euro (+15%), consumption to 6.3 billion euro (+26%) and exports to 3.5 billion (+8.5%).
In 2023, the positive trend should continue: the Italian production of the sector should attain 7.8 billion euro (+6.5%), consumption should reach 6.8 billion euro (+8.3%) and exports 3.6 billion euro (+3.7%).

About 200 Italian companies are exhibiting at EMO HANNOVER 2023, the world exhibition dedicated to metalworking machine tools, which takes place in Germany again after the success achieved by EMO MILANO 2021.
In Hannover, the Italian exhibitors’ group is the second most numerous foreign collective. The Italian exhibiting companies will exhibit the best of the “Made in Italy” from the sector, representing all the main production segments.
With 400 enterprises and 35,000 employees, the Italian manufacturing industry of machine tools plays a primary role in the international scenario of the sector, where it is in fourth place in the rankings of production, exports and consumption.
Based on the final data processed by the Economic Studies Department & Business Culture Centre of UCIMU, in 2022, the Italian production of machine tools, robots and automation systems achieved new records for almost all main indicators: production grew to over 7.3 billion euro (+15%), consumption to 6.3 billion euro (+26%) and exports to 3.5 billion (+8.5%).
In 2023, the positive trend should continue: the Italian production of the sector should attain 7.8 billion euro (+6.5%), consumption should reach 6.8 billion euro (+8.3%) and exports 3.6 billion euro (+3.7%).