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The DIXI Group

The DIXI brand began its history in 1904, in the field of special machines for the watchmaking industry. Since then, DIXI has remained true to its traditional values of quality and creativity.
Today, the group is made up of several divisions, all independent and active in specific fields, with over 550 employees, a presence in 7 countries and more than 6,000 customers.

Missions and values

At Dixi, we are committed to providing an environment of security and stability, where fairness, equity, transparency and innovation guide all our actions.
We value respect, team performance and pride in a job well done,well-done job to create an inspiring and sustainable workplace for all.
We also attach great importance to the ongoing training and development of our employees, and we are convinced that their future and growth are essential to the success of our company.

Discover the 4 group companies

Production of precision solid carbide cutting tools, diamond tools and precision reamers.

Avenue du Technicum 37 2400 Le Locle, Switzerland
Discover DIXI Polytool

Designer and manufacturer of micromechanical and microtechnical solutions for industry, with a laboratory dedicated to testing and validation.

2A Rte de Pouligney 25640 Marchaux-Chaudefontaine, France
Discover DIXI Microtechniques

Developer and manufacturer of semi-custom industrial chillers for industrial processes, MARKSA is also active in compressed air and vacuum.

Avenue du Technicum 39 2400 Le Locle, Switzerland
Discover Marksa

Over 40 years of manufacturing intracerebral electrodes for precise localization of epileptic foci, with a dedicated clean room on our premises.

2A Rte de Pouligney 25640 Marchaux-Chaudefontaine, France
Discover DIXI Médical

Discover the history of the Dixi Group

From 1904, with the appearance of the DIXI brand on special machines for the watchmaking industry, including the first pointing machine accurate to one hundredth of a millimeter, to the present day…

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