
MACH 2026 | 20th - 24th April 2026 | NEC Birmingham
Vericut will proudly exhibit at MACH 2026 - the UK’s largest exhibition for manufacturing technologies, showcasing its CNC simulation, verification, and optimisation capabilities, on one of the industry’s most commercially significant stages.
Taking place at the NEC Birmingham from 20th to 24th April, MACH brings together more than 26,000 manufacturing professionals and hundreds of exhibitors, serving as a central platform for investment, decision-making, and the adoption of new technology across the UK manufacturing sector.
At an event defined by live machinery, real applications, and tangible outcomes, Vericut’s focus is clear: helping manufacturers move forward with confidence before a program reaches the machine.
Where machine technology meets decision.
MACH 2026 isn’t just a showcase of machining innovation. It’s where manufacturers assess what to adopt, when to adopt it, and how it will perform under real production conditions.
That makes certainty and repeatability immensely valuable.
In many machining environments, risk factors still reside at the point of execution. Programs are proven out on the machine, and outcomes are confirmed after the first article is produced.
As complexity increases, regulations tighten, and margins shrink, that approach becomes harder to sustain.
That’s why Vericut enables manufacturers to shift that process upstream, validating NC programs in a controlled environment before production begins.
The aim is not to change how parts are machined, but to remove uncertainty from how machining decisions are made.
Turning capability into consistency.
MACH 2026 will showcase a wide range of advanced manufacturing technologies, from automation and digital systems to high-performance machine tools.
But capability alone does not guarantee consistent outcomes.
Vericut’s role within that landscape is to ensure that machining processes behave as expected when those capabilities are put to work.
By simulating real machine motion, tooling, and NC logic, manufacturers can identify risk, validate setups, and confirm behaviour before cutting begins.
This is particularly relevant in environments where production stability matters as much as speed.
Performance that withstands machine pressure.
Alongside verification, Vericut will demonstrate how optimisation supports more consistent machining performance.
Vericut Force analyses cutting conditions and adjusts feed rates based on real tool engagement, helping manufacturers improve efficiency while maintaining stable cutting behaviour. The result is not simply faster machining, but machining that performs reliably across production runs.
At MACH 2026, where investment decisions are often tied directly to measurable return, that distinction carries weight.
An industry-leading platform.
MACH 2026 is built around real-world applications. Live demonstrations, working systems, and direct engagement with engineers and decision-makers create a platform focused on solving manufacturing challenges, not describing them.
Vericut’s presence reflects that same focus.
Visitors will be able to explore how CNC simulation, verification, and optimisation can be applied within their own machining environments, whether the objective is reducing risk, improving efficiency, or increasing confidence in complex programs.
See Verciut in action at MACH 2026.
Visitors are invited to connect with Vericut at MACH 2026 to explore how CNC simulation supports modern manufacturing workflows.
Because in today’s complex manufacturing landscape, the question is not whether a program will run: it’s whether it will repeatedly run as expected.
Registration for MACH 2026 is free. Secure your place today, and join Vericut at the UK’s flagship manufacturing event from 20th - 24th April at the NEC Birmingham.
About Vericut.
Vericut® sets the global standard for CNC simulation, verification, and optimsation software.
Since 1988, Vericut has helped thousands of manufacturers eliminate machining errors, reduce scrap, improve efficiency, and increase production confidence.
Today, it supports leading aerospace, defence, automotive, and motorsport organisations worldwide.