
Fronius, a benchmark for prototyping and series production
In the metalworking industry, product life cycles are getting shorter year after year, forcing companies to launch new products to the market at ever shorter intervals.
At the same time, the demands on quality, safety, and environmental regulations are also increasing. This particularly affects one specific discipline: welding.
New materials and complex, lighter geometries not only require highly specific know-how, but also cutting-edge technology. This is where Fronius comes into play with its state-of-the-art Prototyping and Production Center, where welding technology specialists offer a comprehensive 360° service: from feasibility studies to series production. Fronius is working to redefine the future of welding and will help you take your projects to the next level.
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