Arburg shares highlights of company’s history

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Arburg’s Evolution exhibition at the company’s headquarters in Lossburg aims to bring Arburg’s history to life. Covering around 770 sqm, the exhibition offers an interactive approach to the company’s history – from its beginnings in 1923 to the present. It includes Freeformer injection moulding machines as well as historic milestones and product examples from the last 90 years.

The exhibition looks at Arburg’s origins; the heads of the company and why was the first machine built from a bombed-out railway bridge? Also, how has the brand developed over the decades? How will plastic materials be processed in 2040?

Visitors will see the first medical products made in 1923, consumer goods manufactured during the Second World War, flash units from the period of the Economic Miracle and, of course, our milestones in injection moulding machine technology, right up to today's Allrounder machines and the brand new Freeformer for additive manufacturing.

The presentation is rounded off with an exhibit wall containing around 600 plastic parts, videos and thematic and vision spheres. Visitors can call up detailed information on various levels, covering topics such as injection moulding processes, automation, corporate development, the brand, trade fairs and historical events, as well as taking a glimpse into the future.

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