Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 (AMW 2026) is set to bring together the best of Australia’s manufacturing sector in Brisbane, showcasing cutting-edge technology, advanced machinery, and the latest innovations shaping the future of local industry.
For manufacturers across Australia, AMW is one of the most important events on the calendar—offering a unique opportunity to explore new equipment, connect with suppliers, and stay ahead of industry trends.
This year, Power Machinery will be exhibiting at Stand 2100, and we invite you to come and see how we can support your business with reliable, high-performance sheet metal and fabrication solutions.
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Why Attend Australian Manufacturing Week?
Australian Manufacturing Week is more than just an exhibition—it’s where decisions are made, partnerships are formed, and new capabilities are discovered.
At AMW 2026, you’ll be able to:
- Explore the latest in metal fabrication machinery and automation
- Compare solutions from leading Australian and international suppliers
- See live demonstrations of industrial equipment
- Speak directly with experts about your production challenges
- Discover ways to improve efficiency, accuracy, and output
Whether you’re a small fabrication shop or a large-scale manufacturer, attending AMW can provide valuable insights into improving your operations.
Visit us at Stand 2100
When you visit Power Machinery at AMW 2026, you’ll get more than just a product overview.
You’ll be able to:
- Talk through your specific applications and materials
- Understand the right machine size and configuration for your needs
- Compare different machine types and capabilities
- Get honest, practical advice based on real workshop experience
- Speak to MEP, Hydmech and Arrowstop representatives, and our service and sales staff
- Explore options that balance performance, reliability, and budget
We work closely with Australian manufacturers every day, so we understand the challenges you face—from tight margins to labour shortages and the need for consistent quality.
If you’re considering upgrading your workshop or investing in new capabilities, this is the perfect opportunity to get expert advice without the pressure.
Machines on Display
MEP Shark 282 CCS
Manual Bandsaw
- Capacity – 280 x 220mm
- Cuts metal from 45° right to 60° left
- Ideal for all metal cutting needs of a contemporary workshop
MEP Shark 230-1NC Automatic Bandaw
- Capacity – 230 x 230mm
- Full ‘in-box’ design, dual colum construction, ideal for solid bar work.
MEP Tiger 372CNC LR 4.0 VerticaL Cold Saw
- Capacity – 180 x 100mm
- Superior rigidity and reduced cutting vibration
- Ideal for repetitive cutting
Hydmech V18APC 60 Automatic Bandsaw
- Capacity – 558 x 457mm
- Mitres both left and right to 60°
- Ideal for larger beams, structural steel & bundles of square tubing
MEP Shark 382-1SXI Evo Semi Automatic Bandsaw
- Capacity – 380 x 250mm
- operates in manual and semi-automatic dynamic mode
- Cuts from 60° right to 60° left
MEP Arrowstop AS20M Automatic Length Measuring System
- For use with any saw make or mode
- Basic component: 2075 mm
Extension: 1925 mm
MEP Arrowstop M Manual
Length Measuring System
- For use with any saw make or model
- Ensures accruate measurements reducing costly errors in production.
Who should visit AMW 2026?
If your business works with steel, aluminium, or other metals, AMW 2026 is highly relevant.
This includes:
- Steel fabricators
- Sheet metal workshops
- Engineering and manufacturing businesses
- Maintenance and repair operations
- Production managers and workshop owners
Even if you’re not actively looking to purchase machinery right now, the event is a great way to stay informed and plan for future investment.
See you at Stand 2100
Australian Manufacturing Week is a key event for anyone serious about improving their manufacturing capability.
We look forward to meeting you, understanding your requirements, and helping you find the right machinery solutions for your business.
All you need to know about attending AMW2026
Opening Hours:
Tuesday 12 May: 10.00am-5.00pm
Wednesday 13 May: 10.00am-6.00pm
Thursday 14 May: 10.00am-4.00pm
