DMG Mori presents world premiere at EMO show

DMG Mori provided the second generation of its NLX 2500 |1250 universal turning centre with its world premiere at the EMO 2025 exhibition in Hanover last week. According to the company, the machine represents a new era of universal turning, in which flexibility and intelligent technology go hand in hand – in all key industries, from mobility and medical to aviation and space. It meets high demands for precision, productivity and efficiency with stability, integrated processes and individual automation options.

As the new universal turning machine in the portfolio, the versatile NLX 2500|1250 2nd Generation proves its importance in the context of the so-called era of machining transformation (MX). The MX connects all areas of ‘DMG Mori World’ and redefines industrial value creation. Four strategic pillars form the backbone: process integration, automation, DX and green transformation (GX). Each of these pillars addresses key challenges facing the manufacturing industry: productivity, flexibility and sustainability.

For example, to demonstrate process integration, DMG Mori offers multitasking machines such as the DMC 125 FDS duoBLOCK μPrecision, which was demonstrated at EMO performing milling, turning and grinding in a single clamping. Such a solution releases capacity on other machines, reduces the need for manpower and relieves the burden on employees. At the same time, models of this type increase machine utilisation to up to 7000 hours per year.

DX connects the entire production process. In this context, CELOS X from DMG Mori serves as an intuitive, app-based control and operating system that supports users from order planning and programming to process optimisation. All machines with CELOS X use the GREENMODE, which reduces the energy and resource consumption of the machines by up to 30%.

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