
HSG Laser Showcased Smart Metal Fabrication Technologies at IMTEX 2026!
HSG Laser showcased its smart metal fabrication technologies at IMTEX 2026, which was held from January 21 to 25 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre. From Booth B122 in Hall 5, the company presented a broad portfolio of laser cutting systems, tube cutting equipment, welding solutions, automation systems, and press brakes, demonstrating its end-to-end capabilities for intelligent and integrated metal fabrication workflows.
During the exhibition, HSG Laser focused on real shop-floor requirements such as productivity improvement, operational stability, cost efficiency, and flexibility across applications. The G6525X laser cutting system was positioned as a stable and cost-efficient solution for standard cutting operations and routine batch production. The R2 Series tube cutting system was demonstrated for its ability to process tubes of multiple sizes while delivering high-speed performance and consistent operating reliability, helping fabricators maintain predictable production costs. The compact C3015 system was presented as a space-efficient and dependable entry-level laser cutting solution for manufacturers with limited floor space or first-time laser adopters.
HSG Laser also highlighted its bending and welding capabilities. The HC1703 press brake, equipped with servo drive technology and automatic crowning compensation, was showcased for delivering accurate and repeatable bending results. In welding automation, the W720F system demonstrated programming without manual teaching, combined with vision-based recognition and proprietary algorithms that supported precise seam detection and stable automated welding performance.
Alongside product demonstrations, HSG Laser emphasized its long-term commitment to the Indian market. As the company marked its 20th anniversary in 2026, it reiterated that its growth strategy over the past two decades had been driven by building durable technology platforms and strong service structures to support customer productivity and long-term value creation.
The company also highlighted its localisation efforts in India. HSG Laser had expanded its local infrastructure with spare parts warehouses in Chennai, Delhi, and Bangalore to reduce downtime and improve service response. A dedicated laser source and cutting-head repair centre and laboratory in Bangalore further strengthened local maintenance and technical support capabilities. Training programs and multilingual technical support were also highlighted as key initiatives aimed at improving customer skill development and overall equipment ownership experience. Through these efforts, HSG Laser stated that it continued to invest in the local ecosystem to support the long-term growth of India’s metal fabrication industry.










