TOKYO, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At MF-TOKYO 2025, HSG Laser made a strong impression with its latest intelligent manufacturing technologies. During the show, Taking center stage were two key solutions: the TP65S high-speed tube cutting machine and the HL1500GW collaborative laser welding system. Both systems demonstrated HSG's deep commitment to innovation, flexibility, and real-world manufacturing performance.
The TP65S system stood out with its adaptive clamping technology, supporting a wide range of tube profiles—including round, square, angle, and special shapes—alongside an HSG-developed 3D five-axis cutting head for precise, efficient complex processing. The HL1500GW, seamlessly integrated with a collaborative robot, enabled safe, space-saving, and high-quality welding, ideal for modern production lines.
A live streaming event on Day 1 attracted considerable attention, showcasing real-time demonstrations and expert walkthroughs. The presence of a localized technical team further emphasized HSG's readiness to support Japanese manufacturers with fast service and tailored solutions.
Leading the presentation was Mr. Akihiko Sugiyama, Vice President of HSG Japan. With over 40 years in laser processing, Sugiyama is recognized as one of Japan's early pioneers in laser R&D. His work has spanned optical system design, gas flow dynamics, and laser-material interaction. He holds more than 20 international patents and has received honors such as the Japan Precision Engineering Award, solidifying his status as a global authority in the field.
As the home of HSG's Global R&D Center established in 2020 and Processing Center in 2024, Japan plays a pivotal role in driving the company's technological breakthroughs. In collaboration with Chiba University and industry specialists, the center focuses on advancing laser optics through academic partnerships and next-generation lab facilities—accelerating the transfer of research into real-world equipment applications. With the combined strength of global innovation and local expertise, HSG Laser is expected to set a new benchmark for intelligent metal processing in Japan and across the world.