WIXOM, MI, USA, Oct 15, 2025 – The ANCA Tool of the Year Awards, now in their eighth year, celebrated innovation and technical excellence in cutting tool manufacturing at an awards ceremony on the ANCA stand during EMO Hannover. The event recognised the ingenuity and precision of ANCA customers, showcasing the latest breakthroughs in tool design and production.
Xiamen Golden Egret Special Alloy Co.,Ltd (XGE) claimed the top honour in the Made on ANCA category for their innovative Ballnose Profile Endmill. Designed and ground with precision, the tool incorporates multiple radii of R0.06mm and R0.07mm to minimise finishing wheel wear while maintaining exceptional accuracy. Its spherical end is ground tightly to the nominal profile, with the ball gash plane transitioning smoothly into the OD to ensure a strong edge and full ball nose functionality.

Mr. Jianyuan Chen, Process Engineer at XGE said: “We are honoured to win the 2025 ANCA Tool of the Year. This recognition reflects our team’s dedication and our 20-year partnership with ANCA, whose grinders and software help turn ideas into world-class tools. Innovation has always driven us forward, and we look forward to continuing to deliver solutions that create value for the industry and empower every user.”
In the Virtual Tool Category, Zhuzhou Huarui Precision Tools Co., Ltd impressed judges with a finely simulated ceremonial scepter, symbolising power and good fortune. The design began with hand sketches before being programmed in ToolRoom and visualised in 3D with CIM3D. An excellent selection of grinding routines enabled the creation of intricate geometries, blending technical precision with artistic design.
Mr. Siqiang Liu, Programmer at Zhuzhou Huarui Precision Tools, said: “I am honoured to be named Champion of the 2025 ANCA Tool of the Year – Virtual Tool. This award recognises not just my capabilities, but also the support of my company and the platform ANCA provides to showcase creativity and innovation. It is not an end, but a new beginning—one that inspires me to push boundaries and keep striving for excellence.”
The Female Machinist of the Year 2025 award went to Nayeli Martínez from OSG GmbH, recognised for her technical expertise, leadership and commitment to fostering inclusivity in the industry. Nayeli’s journey reflects the challenges she overcame as a young woman in a male-dominated field, earning customer trust by improving process times, precision, and tool efficiency. Driven to inspire other young women, she is determined to show that women can excel in engineering and manufacturing careers.

Nayeli, a Biotechnology Engineer, said: “I am honoured to be named Female Machinist of 2025. This recognition celebrates women in manufacturing and I am grateful to ANCA for giving us a voice in an industry where we are still a minority. With the support of my colleagues, mentors, and family, this award marks not an end but a new beginning—one that inspires me to keep moving forward and contribute to innovation in cutting tools.”
The ANCA Tool of the Year Awards 2025 honour the creativity, precision and leadership shaping the future of the cutting tool industry. By recognising outstanding achievements across design, skill and diversity, ANCA reaffirms its commitment to empowering manufacturers and inspiring the next generation of engineers worldwide.
Made on ANCA
Winner: XGE
Ballnose Profile Endmill featuring precise radii and smooth OD transitions, minimising wheel wear while delivering exceptional accuracy and strength.
Second Place: Spreyer
Combination tool integrating OD and end-face geometries to perform multiple operations, with smart grinding and LaserUltra compensation ensuring tight-edge precision.
Third Place: Werkö
Step Drill aligning cutting edges with coolant holes for improved chip flow, with Weldon-flat form cutters enabling tool replacement and CNC lathe efficiency.
Most Innovative Tool Category
Winner: Huarui
Simulated ceremonial scepter symbolising power and good fortune, crafted with ToolRoom programming and CIM3D visualisation to achieve intricate geometries.
Second Place: JG Group
Simulated micrometer programmed with extensive iGrind operations and CIM3D, featuring finely detailed graduations to highlight precision and creativity.
Third Place: Rann Tools
Intricate letter cutouts achieved with a small cupwheel, demonstrating the precision and skill required for such fine internal detail.
ANCA Female Machinist of the Year 2025
Nayeli Martínez – OSG GmbH
Finalists
Janire Uriarte – Erdeko Herramienta
Yağmur Zamur – Tungcut Kesici Takimlar
About ANCA
ANCA is a market leading manufacturer of CNC grinding machines. It was founded in 1974 in Melbourne, Australia where the company still has its global headquarters. ANCA CNC grinders are used for manufacturing precision cutting tools and components across a diverse range of competitive industries including cutting tool manufacturers, power generation, woodworking, automotive, aerospace, electronics and medical. For more information, visit www.anca.com.