Ventura Mecanics SA
We are a Swiss precision engineering specialist dedicated to pushing the boundaries of mechanical and CNC turning.
As a family business created in 1983 with three generations now onboard, we supply robust, innovative turning solutions to the world's most demanding manufacturing sectors.
The Economic Reality: Retrofit vs. New
A Ventura retrofit transforms your mechanical Escomatic® lathes into cutting-edge CNC platforms with superior ROI.
CAPEX Investment
Experience a 30% to 60% lower capital expenditure compared to acquiring brand new equipment, freeing up vital cash flow.
Lead Times
Dramatically shorter turnaround and delivery. Upgrade your production capabilities in weeks, not months or years.
CO2 & ESG Compliance
Minimal environmental impact. Instantly align your manufacturing infrastructure with corporate ESG audits and carbon neutrality mandates by maximizing circular economy principles.
Tailored Performance
Performance exactly matched to your specific manufacturing needs, preventing over-engineered, costly features you will never use.
Addressing the generational transition in your workshops
The manufacturing industry faces a critical reality: specialists who master traditional mechanical cam machines are retiring, and skills in these technologies are becoming difficult to recruit.
The Ventura digital retrofit offers an efficient transition. It modernizes complex mechanics to integrate them into an intuitive digital environment, thanks to our SoftCam programming and a clear visual interface.
Young technicians can thus take control of modernized lathes independently. You optimize your production tool for a significantly lower investment than buying new equipment.
The challenge
The retirement of specialists and the scarcity of skills for complex mechanical configurations.
The solution
The SoftCam digital interface, making traditional lathes immediately accessible to the new generation of operators.
The most sustainable and profitable machine is the one that already exists.
Between 50% and 80% of a machine's carbon footprint is generated before its initial commissioning (raw materials, foundry, transport). Scrapping a fully operational, ultra-rigid Swiss cast-iron base to buy new is an unnecessary environmental and economic compromise.