AMADA GLOBAL INNOVATION CENTER (AGIC)
As “a place for co-creating the future of metalworking,” this state-of-the-art facility proposes production innovations.
A space for co-creating the future of metalworking together with our customers
The need to work with new materials and new processing technologies as well as automation and improving productivity were some of the challenges faced by our customers around the world. The AMADA GLOBAL INNOVATION CENTER (AGIC) was established with the aim of proposing production innovations through offering solutions to these challenges. Formerly the AMADA Solution Center, this facility has been completely renovated to create a state-of-the-art complex with a total floor space of approximately 30,000 m2, making it the largest in the industry and one of the largest in the world.
AGIC was designed to be “a place for co-creating the future of metalworking,” consisting mainly of the Innovation LABO, Innovation SITE, and Engineering FIELD spaces.
Innovation LABO
This is a customer-dedicated space made up of nine laboratory rooms (“LABOs”) equipped with the latest software and machinery, and a measurement room equipped with state-of-the-art inspection equipment. With the latest solutions and state-of-the-art inspection equipment always available, customers can personally inspect various issues they are facing with AMADA’s engineering staff to verify processing and quality requirements on the spot.
Innovation SITE
This space presents more than 90 of the latest AMADA machines. In addition to machine exhibition, visitors to this space can learn about the latest technologies, including mechanisms, structures, and elemental technologies. Visitors can come face-to-face with actual machines and equipment featuring technologies best suited for our customers’ manufacturing needs.
Engineering FIELD
AMADA’s operation assurance has expanded to cover everything from machine support to software and processing support. Visitors can experience this evolved after-sale service that supports our customers’ factory transformations.