Hypertherm Associates, a U.S.-based leader in industrial cutting equipment and software, will showcase its latest advancements in waterjet technology at Marmomac 2025, the global exhibition dedicated to stone, marble, and related materials. Taking place from September 23 to 26 in Verona, Italy, the company will present its next-generation OMAX® waterjet systems at Hall 3, Booth C3-C5.
“We’re excited to be back at Marmomac and connect with professionals across the stone and marble industries,” said André Rombouts, Regional Director for Europe, the Middle East, India, and Africa at Hypertherm Associates. “This year, we are introducing a new standard in waterjet cutting—engineered to deliver unmatched precision, flexibility, and control across a range of fabrication needs. Whether you’re producing detailed inlays or structural pieces, this new system pushes the limits of what can be done with stone.”
Live demonstrations at the OMAX booth will highlight the system’s performance across different cutting tasks. The new design features advanced 5-axis cutting and low-pressure piercing, allowing for smooth, accurate cuts without cracks—ideal for countertops, sink cutouts, and angled finishes. Its underwater cutting capability significantly lowers noise and dust, improving operator safety and finish quality.
The OMAX IntelliMAX® software platform provides users with intuitive operation, optimized cutting paths, and enhanced material efficiency. When paired with high-efficiency direct drive or intensifier pumps, the system maintains consistent pressure and reduces wear, ensuring long-term reliability and productivity in high-demand environments.
Hypertherm Associates’ products are utilized globally in industries ranging from shipbuilding and aerospace to steel construction and heavy equipment fabrication. Founded in 1968, the company remains 100% Associate-owned, employing around 2,000 people with operations and partnerships worldwide. Its dedication to innovation, reliability, and performance has made Hypertherm a trusted name in industrial cutting.