Bühler Group, founded in 1860 and headquartered in Uzwil, Switzerland, delivers process technology for the food, feed, and advanced materials sectors. The company designs industrial-grade systems for grain milling, chocolate production, extrusion, and die casting, supporting large-scale production with precision and hygiene compliance. Bühler’s value lies in its automation platforms, digital twin integration, and commitment to sustainable process engineering, enabling customers to reduce energy, water, and material usage. Operating in over 140 countries, Bühler serves a critical role in global food security and manufacturing innovation.
Honda adopts Bühler’s Carat 610 die-casting machines to advance EV production in North America, reinforcing its commitment to 100% electrified vehicle sales by 2040.
Bühler partners with Malt Handling to support small and medium-sized breweries across North America, providing technology and process expertise to this growing market.
The Tropical Food Innovation Lab will connect research institutes, universities, companies, investors, and start-ups providing them access to cutting-edge technology for rapid prototyping and direct connection to global food and beverage science.
Comptech and Bühler will combine their respective strengths to further industrialize rheocasting technology. Rheocasting is considered an enabling process technology for the casting of large-format, thin-walled and high-strength parts.
Bühler’s Die Casting Dashboard and Downtime Analysis services provide customers with further benefits. They can better control every aspect of their operation, leveraging instant data to boost productivity, improve processes, and drive sustainability.
Bühler is taking its full-volume bead mill technology to the next level with the launch of Cenomic Optima. The newly reengineered version of Cenomic has a range of innovative technological improvements that result in higher flow rates, higher power inputs, and improved cooling to deliver up to 25% higher productivity. Now, the Cenomic Optima 3, with an active grinding chamber volume of around 20 liters, is available to customers globally.
With the Carat 840 and the Carat 920, Bühler has further extended its portfolio as the automotive industry’s demand for larger and more complex parts continues to increase. These larger parts require new production processes, a new challenge for customers. Building on its experience on current large solutions, Bühler is their partner for innovating the entire production cycle for these even larger parts.