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Mazak to Host Technology and Education Event

Mazak’s Discover 2021 event will feature 20 machining systems – many designed and built in Kentucky – including global premieres and in-person debuts.

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Mazak’s Discover 2021 technology and education event takes place October 25-29, 2021 and will feature new machines and technology from Mazak.

Held at the company’s headquarters in Florence, Ky., this year’s Discover event will feature 20 innovative machining systems – many designed and built in Kentucky – including global premieres and North American in-person debuts. Mazak will also provide virtual showcases from the event.

Among the in-person debuts at Discover 2021 are the next-generation NEO versions of Mazak’s HCN series of horizontal machining centers and Variaxis series of vertical machining centers, including the HCN-6800 NEO and the Variaxis i-800 NEO. Mazak will also demonstrate several models from its new Ez series of horizontal turning machines and vertical machining centers at the event, which feature the company's new Mazatrol SmoothEz CNC. In addition, Mazak will also spotlight several machines from the company’s new Integrex i-H Series, which reportedly enable easier automation integration.

At Discover 2021, attendees will also learn about Mazak’s new MPower program, which the company says enhances its customer care coverage. The event will also include tours of the Mazak iSmart Factory and opportunities to meet with application experts.

To keep up with additional details and registration links for Discover 2021 event, visit MazakUSA.com/events.

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