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AMADA is a well-known partner for innovative metal processing solutions in Europe. AMADA GmbH has a broad-based presence in Germany with the Solution Center in Haan, the Technical Center in Landshut and a branch in Reutlingen. To continue to meet the needs of its European customers, AMADA has invested in new facilities across the entire continent and is using them to showcase new products and offer a range of customer services.

Sweden
New Technical Center
With a visitor area of approximately 1,000 square meters, the new Technical Center in Försäljning, Sweden, provides a space where AMADA can demonstrate its state-of-the-art solutions in a practical yet welcoming setting. The site also provides space for face-to-face discussions, specialist technical support and hands-on training.

Finland
AMADA Automation Europe Facility (AEE)
In 2024, AMADA all but doubled its automation solution manufacturing capacities in Bennäs, Finland. Here, AMADA tests, optimizes and manufactures its highly-advanced products. In doing so, AAE attaches particular value to sustainability and only uses renewable energies.

Denmark
New Technical Center
With the construction of a state-of-the-art Technical Center in Horsens, AMADA Denmark sent a clear signal for growth and innovation in 2024. This showcases AMADA’s high-tech products in a professional and welcoming environment and also demonstrates the Group’s commitment to sustainability.

France
AMADA Service Europe (ASE)
By setting up AMADA Service Europe in Paris, AMADA is taking an important strategic step intended to further improve its customer support. As a result, all the European markets will benefit from a uniformly high service level from optimally trained service engineers, improved delivery rates for spare parts and consumables, as well as bespoke industrial IoT services.

Italy
AMADA Welding Technical Center
AMADA’s customers can find out all about innovative welding technologies at the new Welding Technical Center in Piacenza in northern Italy. Here, they can not only inform themselves about the current portfolio, but also have the opportunity to work together on joint developments.

Photos: AdobeStock/António Duarte, AMADA