With “Joined Ideas for the Future”, Gaspari Menotti and Huada combine engineering, vision and research to write the next chapter in stone processing.
This operation is neither a merger nor an overlap, but rather a balanced and dynamic convergence between two industrial leaders. The objective is clear: to create value through continuous convergent research, sustainable development and anticipation of the needs of a constantly changing global market.
From the co-design of the ultra-thin wire machine to the sharing of a production plant in China, every operational step demonstrates the strength of genuine synergy.
The first output is the new GTW-4 Series, which will be presented at Marmomac 2025. GTW-4 is the ultra-thin diamond wire machine that revolutionises the cutting of marble and stone blocks. Thanks to its advanced movement system and solid 4-column architecture, the GTW-4 does not just cut: it redefines the standards of precision and efficiency.
That’s why it’s set to become the new benchmark in the sector:
- Ultra-thin cuts, absolute precision – the diamond wire, just 0.60 mm thick, allows to achieve flawless surfaces and minimise waste.
- Unlimited versatility – with a working width of up to 2,300 millimetres and thicknesses adjustable to the millimetre, every block finds its perfect shape.
- Smooth, controlled movements – synchronised brushless motors ensure consistently uniform wire, reliable results.
- Intelligence at the operator’s service – intuitive software designed by Gaspari Menotti ensures total control and ease of use.
- Ready for the future – designed to interact with Industry 4.0 and 5.0 paradigms, the GTW-4 integrates technology, data and connectivity.
- Concrete sustainability – low consumption, high efficiency and long operating life: because innovation must also be responsible.
GTW-4 is just the beginning: a concrete preview of how this joint venture can transform ideas into revolutionary technologies.