Fagor Automation, a globally recognized leader in CNC systems and feedback solutions, has made a remarkable impact at IMTEX 2025 with its latest innovations in precision machining, automation, and Industry 4.0 solutions. With an extensive display of state-of-the-art controllers and digital solutions, the company continues to push the boundaries of smart manufacturing.
At the Fagor Automation stall, industry professionals witnessed firsthand the power of CNC 8065L8, a premium 5-axis controller renowned for its high precision and advanced capabilities. Designed for complex machining, this CNC can control up to 30 axes and six spindles, making it a game-changer for high-performance industrial applications.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Jibin James, Head of Technical Service and Applications at Fagor Automation, shared insights into the company’s groundbreaking solutions, including the newly launched HMI Elite. This intuitive and highly customizable Human-Machine Interface (HMI) enhances user experience, supports 3D machine visualization, and offers collision control features for improved operational efficiency.

One of the major highlights of Fagor’s showcase was the Fagor Digital Suite, a comprehensive Industry 4.0 solution designed to seamlessly integrate with machines across brands. “The advantage of Fagor Digital Suite is that it allows manufacturers to extract and analyze data not just from Fagor’s CNC systems but also from competitor products,” said Mr. James. “This ensures complete customizability, real-time monitoring, and cloud-based data storage, making smart manufacturing more accessible.”
The company also presented its mid-range CNC 8060 Elite, tailored for 3+2 or 4+1 machining applications, offering control of up to 10 axes and three spindles. For entry-level applications, the 8058 CNC proved to be an ideal solution for standard milling and turning operations, demonstrating Fagor’s commitment to catering to all levels of industrial automation.
Fagor Automation’s “Open to Your World” philosophy was a key theme at IMTEX 2025, emphasizing customization, adaptability, and technological openness. “We invest nearly 10% of our annual sales in R&D, with dedicated teams in Spain, India, and China working towards continuous product evolution,” stated Mr. Inaki, a global representative from Fagor Automation. “Our focus on robust and long-lasting solutions ensures that even controllers from 20-25 years ago are still serviceable today.”
By unveiling advanced solutions in CNC technology, automation, and Industry 4.0, Fagor Automation continues to empower industries with cutting-edge tools to enhance productivity, efficiency, and precision machining.
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