Your Input Needed: Emerging Tech for 2026
Gear Technology has always attracted a sharp and forward-thinking audience—engineers and engineer-adjacent professionals who not only enjoy reading about new developments but are often the ones driving them. As we look ahead to 2026, we want to hear from you: Which emerging technologies should MPMA spotlight in the coming year?
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of facilitating conversations around some of the most exciting advancements in our industry. One of our earliest forays into emerging tech came in 2017, when metal 3D printing was still in its infancy. At the time, we invited a scientist from Oak Ridge National Laboratory to speak at the AGMA SRN event (now known as SNL). That moment marked the beginning of what has become a long-standing exploration into additive manufacturing.
Since then, we’ve showcased breakthroughs in gear and hob printing, highlighted successes in 3D-printed jigs and fixtures, and even explored Skuld’s new forging technique. Most recently, we covered a case study where a company successfully repaired a gear using Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technology—something that would not have been expected a decade ago.
But additive isn’t the only tech frontier we’ve explored.
The IIoT committee has tackled a range of timely topics from cybersecurity frameworks like CMMC to the implications of artificial intelligence on manufacturing workflows. Meanwhile, our Robotics committee has hosted presentations from four different new gearbox innovations—two of which have now entered production.
And the conversation is far from over.

