OSG Corporation participated in Mechatronics Technology Japan (MECT 2025), held Oct. 22–25 at Port Messe Nagoya. MECT, Japan’s largest machine tool exhibition, takes place in odd-numbered years. The 20th edition featured a record 524 exhibitors across 2,092 booths, showcasing advanced technologies in machining, automation, robotics and smart manufacturing. Organizers reported 77,613 visitors during the four-day event.

OSG employees gather for a group photo at MECT 2025 in Nagoya, Japan.

OSG showcased its latest drilling innovation, the ADOX—a high-performance coolant-through carbide drill designed for stable, versatile machining and extended tool life across a wide range of materials—at MECT 2025.
OSG highlighted cutting tool innovations and environmentally conscious products that promote sustainable manufacturing, including the newly launched ADOX coolant-through carbide drill, A-XPF forming tap, AD-MICRO drill and AE-VMSX end mill. These solutions are designed for labor-saving, high-precision machining across a wide range of materials, from difficult-to-cut alloys to nonferrous metals.

Taichi Komatsu, OSG product engineer, interacts with a visitor at the company’s booth during MECT 2025.

OSG’s exhibitor workshop at MECT 2025 was held Oct. 24 in Hall 3 at Port Messe Nagoya. The session addressed strategies to overcome labor shortages and meet rising precision demands, offering insights on automation and efficiency from OSG’s product development team.
The OSG booth featured eight daily product presentations on deep-hole machining and smart manufacturing. In addition, OSG hosted an exhibitor workshop on Friday, Oct. 24 in Hall 3, focusing on strategies to address labor shortages and rising precision demands. Members of OSG’s product development division shared approaches to streamline operations, reduce manpower and enhance automation—offering practical insights to improve efficiency while maintaining quality.

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