Stuga’s Danny Jones at Fensterbau 2026

Stuga Machinery’s Danny Jones attended Fensterbau Frontale as part of the Voilàp Group presence, supporting discussions around the Stürtz portfolio and wider group capability for the UK market, at one of the industry’s most important international trade fairs.
Fensterbau continues to bring together machinery specialists, fabricators and technology providers from across the window and door sector, providing a valuable opportunity to share ideas and explore how the industry is evolving.
The exhibition gave visitors a clear view of Voilàp’s global capability, highlighting its cross-disciplinary expertise, ranging from profile processing and welding technology through to automation and digital solutions, and how these areas continue to develop together.
During the event, Danny worked alongside colleagues from across the Voilàp Group, supporting discussions around the Stürtz range and the wider group technologies on display.
Danny said: “It was a really good couple of days. Fensterbau is always a great place to catch up with customers and speak to new people who are looking at machinery and automation.
A lot of what we develop comes from those conversations and understanding the challenges on the shop floor, so it’s always useful to hear what people are seeing day to day.
Being part of the Voilàp Group also means we’re able to draw on continued development across machinery, automation and digital systems, while still focusing on what matters in practice – helping our customers run efficient, reliable production.”
The exhibition also highlighted wider innovation across the Voilàp Group, particularly in digital technology and customer experience through Voilàp Digital, showing how connected systems are increasingly supporting productivity and more informed decision-making on the shop floor.
Being part of the Voilàp Group allows Stuga Machinery to combine its UK manufacturing expertise with ongoing investment across a wider portfolio of machinery, automation and digital technologies. This broader capability continues to evolve through close collaboration across the group, shaped by real-world customer feedback and the day-to-day demands of production environments.
This continued investment is already taking shape within Stuga, with further developments planned that will strengthen both the capability of our machinery and the long-term support behind it.
Fensterbau Frontale once again proved to be an important event for the industry, but for Stuga Machinery, it also reinforced how UK manufacturing, supported by global innovation and development, helps customers invest with confidence for the long term.
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