Metalworking
A cornerstone of the $11 billion U.S. manufacturing industry, metalworking transforms raw materials into essential products – from semi-conductors to pacemakers. Metalworking technologies like CNC machining and precision tools drive technological innovation and economic prosperity for thousands of businesses. This vital industry shapes our world and sustains American economic growth.
- Metalworking is the foundation of manufacturing, turning raw materials into finished products.
- Encompasses a wide variety of technologies from milling and drilling to turning, grinding and more.
- Most of the world around us has been shaped by machines tools in some way. The birth of the precision machine tool industry was at the Robbins and Lawrence Armory and Machine Shop which is said to be the first U.S factory to produce precision interchangeable parts.
- Global MT consumption sits around $75 Billion and projected to grow over the next several years. In the United States, consumption is around $11B.
- Job shops make up the largest customer segment/consumer of machine tools.
Meet the People Building Metalworking Solutions
Daisy Kelly
Co-owner at Multi-Axis Technologies
Shop Owner Daisy Kelly Defines Her Own Path
While the technology side of manufacturing often gets most of the attention, it takes supply chain experts such as Daisy Kelly to build relationships with all points of contact. Read More
Brendt Holden
President at HAIMER
What is the world according to Brendt Holden? “Promising” captures Brendt's perspective on manufacturing as it presents endless potential and exciting opportunities. Read More
Dive into the Latest Metalworking Processes

AI-Driven CAM: Rethinking CNC Programming
In this episode of “Tom and Lonnie Chat,” Dr. “Cyber Kyle” Saleeby and AMT senior technology analyst Stephen LaMarca explore how Toolpath is revolutionizing CAM by applying AI to CNC programming.

Talkin' EDMs!
This TLC Podcast explores the advantages of WIRE EDM in additive manufacturing and hole drilling, highlighting its precision, ultra clean cuts, smooth finishes, and exceptional speed – making it a game-changer for advanced manufacturing.

TLC: Tom & Lonnie Chat | CNC Training 101
America's Cutting Edge, a no-cost training program developed as part of a national initiative to advance machine tool technology, is outlined by its creator Dr. Tony Schmitz, a professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and joint faculty at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Explore Solutions for Your Business
New Lathe Expands Market for Precision Company
Multi-Axis Technologies acquired a Taiwan Takisawa TM-20002Y lathe at IMTS 2024, enhancing production efficiency with dual-turret capabilities. The investment supports aerospace and satellite customers, enabling lights-out manufacturing and reduced cycle times.
Zoller: The ONE Big Thing
ZOLLER is the global leader in tool presetting, measuring, inspection, balancing, shrinking, automation and tool management technology. The third-generation, family-owned company has provided state-of-the-art solutions for the complete management of cutting tools for more than 75 years.
Allied Machine: The ONE Big Thing
Located in Dover, Ohio, Allied's precision holemaking technologies provide end users worldwide with the highest level of drill performance.
Get a Grip on Higher Productivity
Discover the potential of your production and explore the latest innovations from state-of-the-art automated systems to custom cutting tools in the Tooling & Workholding Sector at IMTS.
Okamoto: The ONE Big Thing
Okamoto offers a variety of capabilities in internal, cylindrical, universal, surface (manual, automatic or CNC), rotary, along with a variety of other specialty grinding machines.
Alliance Specialty and Lasers: The ONE Big Thing
Get a close-up look at robotic laser welding and hear about its advantages.