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Hettich presents the future of assembly machinery at interzum 2025

Digital helpers for the modern workshop

Offering practice centred services and intuitive tools, Hettich is resolutely driving forward digitisation in assembly machinery. At interzum 2025, the fittings specialist will be demonstrating how modern production assistants work today: efficiently, flexibly and instantly ready to use. The show lineup will be focusing on tools and assembly aids such as QR codes, augmented reality (AR) – and, for the first time, a 3D printing portal with printing templates you can download.

"Bring your own device": scanning a QR code on the machine housing takes fabricators straight to the Hettich Technical Assistant which provides help on assembling and setting the machine. Photo: Hettich

"Bring your own device": this is the principle underlying all of the digital services available from Hettich for assembly machinery. All it takes for fabricators to access step by step instructions, adjustment aids and training videos is a smartphone or tablet. Hettich offers intuitive assistance exactly where it’s needed: directly at the machine or on furniture. Be it industrial production or cabinet maker’s workshop – the fittings manufacturer helps fabricators optimise processes, simplify workflows and respond to changes with flexibility.

Presented for the first time: 3D printing portal
Showcasing its new 3D printing portal, Hettich is opening a further chapter in digital support. At the start of the show, visitors can help themselves to free practical “jigs” as printing templates – these being small tools and marking gauges that speed up and simplify the work done on furniture. The data can be accessed through a compact form. After logging on at https://www.hettich.com/3d-print, data can be downloaded direct. From portal to printing, visitors to the show stand will be given the chance to witness every step first hand. Planning is already underway on further upgrades with customisation options and product interfaces. 

Fast help comes from QR codes and augmented reality
Fabricators and anyone else interested are not only invited to have a go at 3D printing but also try out AR and QR code applications on Hettich's stand in hall 08.1, stand C31/B30. The solutions will be shown on two machines: the AvanFit 300 Advanced, the high class model for assembling drawers, as well as the AvanFit 200, the popular model for cabinetmakers. At both demonstration centres, Hettich’s assembly experts will be showing how modern digital tools are used, from the point of initial start up to specific assembly tips in everyday workshop routine. 

For more on Hettich at interzum 2025, go to: https://interzum.hettich.com