13 November, 2025Industrial digitalisation and precision grinding are two key areas within IDEKO’s R&D strategy. A selection of the technology centre’s capabilities in both fields will be on display on 5 and 6 November at Advanced Manufacturing Madrid 2025, Spain’s leading showcase for advanced manufacturing, to be held at IFEMA in Madrid.
Visitors to stand 10H19, located in Hall 10 within the Spanish Machine Tool Manufacturers Association (AFM) area, will discover IDEKO’s latest innovations in precision grinding, advanced monitoring, and intelligent machine control, all aimed at enhancing quality, productivity, and sustainability in the metalworking industry.
A clear example is DynAQ, an innovative portable tool developed by IDEKO. The system, which will be presented during the fair, enables the measurement, diagnosis and correction of vibrations in machines and production equipment, helping to improve their efficiency, reliability and uptime.
“The platform has been designed as an intuitive, agile and interactive solution for technical staff, regardless of their level of expertise in machine dynamics. It captures signals from multiple sensors, displays their time evolution, and performs spectral analysis in a straightforward way,” explains Harkaitz Urreta, Market Director at IDEKO.
The DynAQ software features four main modules: acquisition and frequency analysis, to assess the condition of critical machine components in real time, dynamic balancing, with standard rotor verification and adjustment methods, frequency response analysis, to identify resonances and natural frequencies, multisignal analysis, allowing data of different nature (acceleration, temperature or displacement) to be combined in long-term tests, training for companies.
As part of its commitment to knowledge transfer and specialised training, IDEKO will also take advantage of the event to present its Precision Grinding course, which will be held on 26, 27 and 28 November at its facilities in Elgoibar.
The programme is aimed at professionals who wish to deepen their understanding of grinding process fundamentals, quality control, and productivity improvement, combining theoretical sessions, practical exercises, and real industrial case studies.
In addition, visitors to IDEKO’s stand will be able to obtain a technical guide on precision grinding prepared by the Technological centre’s researchers. The document covers the main aspects of the process, the factors influencing part quality, and the most effective strategies for improving productivity.
By participating in Advanced Manufacturing Madrid 2025, IDEKO reaffirms its commitment to advanced manufacturing, industrial digitalisation, and excellence in grinding—three pillars of its strategy to foster a more competitive, efficient, and sustainable industrial sector.