INNOTEQ Bern – Manufacturing Technology and Mechanical Engineering

INNOTEQ in Bern is a trade fair for manufacturing technology and mechanical engineering aimed at an industrial audience from the fields of production, design and development. In a region known for precision engineering, metalworking and export-oriented industry, the event provides a platform for investment decisions, technology transfer and strategic exchange. Bern is located in the centre of Switzerland and has excellent transport links. Numerous companies from the mechanical engineering, automation and the supply industry are located in the wider region. This industrial structure creates an environment in which manufacturing technology is not only discussed in theory, but also put into practice immediately. INNOTEQ takes up these conditions and focuses on technologies that make production processes more efficient and flexible.

Manufacturing technology in transition

Manufacturing technology is influenced by several transformation processes. Ste Increasing demands for precision, shorter product life cycles and increasing variety require flexible production systems. At the same time, there is growing pressure to optimise energy and material use. INNOTEQ presents key technologies in modern manufacturing technology. These include:

  • CNC machining centres and lathes
  • Tools and clamping technology
  • Measurement technology and quality assurance
  • Additive manufacturing processes
  • Automation solutions and robotics
The combination of classic machining and digital control systems is a recurring theme. Modern machines have long been networked systems that deliver process data in real time. This transparency makes it possible to minimise tolerances and reduce waste.

Mechanical engineering between innovation and market requirements

Mechanical engineering in Switzerland has traditionally been strongly export-oriented. Companies face international competition and must combine technological innovation with economic efficiency. INNOTEQ provides a framework for this, in which new solutions can be presented and discussed. One focus is on modular machine concepts. Flexible manufacturing cells allow different workpieces to be produced in variable batch sizes. This adaptability is particularly crucial for medium-sized companies. Investments are not evaluated solely in terms of maximum quantities, but also from the perspective of long-term competitiveness. Digital planning tools such as CAD/ CAM systems also play a central role. They link design and production and reduce interface losses. In Bern, corresponding software solutions will be presented, as well as training and service offerings.

Automation and networking

Industry 4.0 is no longer an abstract concept, but shapes concrete production processes. INNOTEQ shows how mechanical engineering and manufacturing technology can be integrated into networked systems. Sensors, data interfaces and cloud-based platforms enable continuous monitoring of production processes. Topics of discussion will include:

  • Machine data acquisition and process monitoring
  • Predictive maintenance to avoid downtime
  • Digital twins for simulation and optimisation
  • Cybersecurity in industrial networks
Stable processes are essential, especially in high-precision industries such as medical technology and watchmaking. Networked systems help to identify deviations at an early stage and ensure quality in the long term.

Skilled workers and knowledge transfer

Manufacturing technology and mechanical engineering are knowledge-intensive industries. Qualified skilled workers are a prerequisite for innovation and productivity. INNOTEQ therefore offers not only an exhibition space, but also forums for knowledge transfer. Universities, technical colleges and training companies present programmes for promoting young talent. At the same time, further training opportunities for experienced specialists are discussed. The exchange between industry and educational institutions strengthens the innovative capacity of the location. Automation does not replace the need for qualified employees. Rather, requirements are shifting towards programming, system integration and data analysis. The event makes it clear that technical expertise and digital skills are increasingly intertwined.

Bern as an industrial meeting place

With its exhibition grounds, Bern offers a modern infrastructure for trade events. Its central location within Switzerland makes it easy for companies from different cantons and neighbouring countries to attend. INNOTEQ benefits from this accessibility and serves as a meeting place for decision-makers from the fields of production technology and mechanical engineering. Compared to large international trade fairs, INNOTEQ focuses on the Swiss market and neighbouring regions. This focus enables intensive technical discussions and practical demonstrations . Investment projects are often prepared in direct dialogue. Manufacturing technology and mechanical engineering remain key pillars of industrial value creation. In Bern, innovations, investment strategies and structural challenges are brought together in a compact format. INNOTEQ thus offers a structured overview of technologies and developments that have a lasting impact on production processes and ensure the competitiveness of the location.

Further information can be found on the organiser's website: www.innoteq.ch