BOCHU Debuts at SIMTOS 2026 Showcasing Integrated Laser Processing Solutions
At SIMTOS 2026, BOCHU Electronic presented its integrated laser processing solutions, targeting two major application areas: shipbuilding and sheet-metal unloading. Through system demonstrations, physical models and hardware displays, BOCHU showcased end-to-end technical capabilities that span the full production process.

BOCHU’s booth at SIMTOS 2026 showcasing integrated solutions for shipbuilding and sheet metal cutting.
Integrated solutions covering core applications
At the exhibition, BOCHU’s booth focused on two primary application streams: shipbuilding production lines and sheet-metal unloading. Each demonstration area combined software simulations with hardware displays to directly illustrate how the solutions apply in real production environments.
Shipbuilding solution demonstrates full production line
BOCHU’s shipbuilding solution integrates and coordinates multiple key stages of ship construction through digital technologies. The workflow connects design, scheduling, pre-processing, marking, cutting, intelligent sorting, additional beveling, grinding and chamfering, and multi-station welding without traditional teaching. The result is an intelligent processing chain that covers nesting, ink-coding, cutting and welding, enabling shipyards to organize production more efficiently and collaboratively.
Hardware highlights for the shipbuilding area included the BLT8 series intelligent cutting head, a heavy-duty AB oscillating axis, and air-line contamination monitoring equipment.
Sheet metal cutting solution demonstrates automated cutting workflow
In the sheet metal cutting area, BOCHU demonstrated an automated full-process laser cutting workflow by integrating intelligent control, vision identification and automated process management. The solution helps manufacturers achieve continuous production with reduced staffing needs. System demos and hardware exhibits illustrated the core capabilities of the flat-sheet cutting solution, emphasizing the coordinated interaction among the control system, cutting heads and automation components.
Hardware highlights for the unloading area included the BLT9 series intelligent cutting head, the HypCutRevo CNC laser cutting system, BLT8 series cutting heads, the Smart Vision camera, a manual centering device, and intelligent proportional valves.
Software ecosystem on display
At the center of the booth BOCHU showcased its software portfolio — including CypNest, CypCut and TubesT — which together form a unified BOCHU software ecosystem covering different stages of laser processing and sheet-metal production. From nesting and cutting control to tube processing and automation coordination, BOCHU’s software links individual production steps into a cohesive system.
By deeply integrating software with hardware and automation equipment, this ecosystem enables manufacturers to move from single-operation tasks to full-process collaborative production. This not only improves efficiency but also enhances production consistency and scalability, making the software suite a critical component of BOCHU’s solutions.
At SIMTOS 2026, BOCHU demonstrated its system-integration strengths across multiple application scenarios. By connecting software, hardware and automated workflows, BOCHU continues to drive laser processing toward greater efficiency and intelligence.

