- More than 2000 visitors will see 170+ exhibitors and hear from 138 esteemed speakers at the UK’s leading showcase for innovative manufacturing technology
- Representatives from ABB Robotics, Airbus, Jaguar Land Rover, Deloitte, Google Cloud, Microsoft, Sony and many more will come together to share powerful insights and innovative initiatives relating to the digital future of industry
- More than 1000 different global manufacturing companies already registered, representing over 10% of UK’s annual GDP
- 380,000 people are directly employed in the UK by the exhibiting companies and millions more globally
More than 170 manufacturers and technology specialists will come together in Liverpool next week, as part of the UK’s leading showcase for innovative manufacturing technology.
The Smart Factory Expo, part of the renowned Digital Manufacturing Week festival, will kick-off on Monday November 14th at The Exhibition Centre and is expecting to attract more than 2000 visitors keen to explore the latest breakthroughs in augmented reality, automation, robotics and IoT platforms.
Researched and produced by The Manufacturer magazine, delegates can experience exciting and innovative technology that is shaping the future of the manufacturing industry and helping firms tackle energy costs, labour shortages and the move to sustainable production.
They will enjoy world first demonstrations, immersive experiences and hands-on opportunities delivered by companies with their finger firmly on the digital manufacturing pulse.
Some of the technologies on display:
Industrial Metaverse – at the Deloitte stand you can virtually explore the company’s three Smart Factories hosted in the metaverse, discover its Smart Factory network and the latest augmented reality tool.
Microsoft will be showcasing the industrial metaverse and its world-changing potential. Try the mixed reality/augmented reality HoloLens headsets firsthand and discover how this technology is enabling engineers to collaborate virtually on projects and designs in real-time, without needing to travel and rack up unnecessary carbon emissions.
Robots and cobots showing the simplicity and versatility of automation – Omron will highlight how automation journeys can begin with the simplest of elements by showing a cobot picking and placing an item onto an AMR (autonomous mobile robot) and then unloading it when it returns.
Configure your dream car atMHP. The Porsche company will be showcasing ‘The Best Car Configurator’ on the planet created in conjunction with supercar manufacturer Pagani. Test the configurators yourself at Smart Factory Expo to build your dream car.
Grace Gilling, managing director of Hennik Research, publishers of The Manufacturer and organisers of Smart Factory Expo, said: “There will be so much innovation on display at this year’s event, that it’s impossible to list it all.
“However, one thing I’m particularly looking forward to is Microsoft’s showcase of the game-changing Industrial Metaverse and how augmented reality, plus HoloLens, enables engineers to collaborate on projects without needing to be physically together. This is something incredible I remember from science fiction movies not so long ago, now it’s reality.”
Attendees to the Smart Factory Expo, which is being headline sponsored by Deloitte, will also be able to visit the Made Smarter Innovation Alley and Innovation Village.
The former is a dedicated start-up corridor brimming with entrepreneurial energy and 60 start-up businesses that are set to change the landscape of manufacturing in the next five years.
The latter sees the coming together of all seven High Value Manufacturing Catapult Centres (for the first time ever) and will focus on how companies can move away from their reliance on fossil fuels and embrace renewable sources of energy instead.
More than 1,000 different global manufacturing companies are already registered, representing over 10% of the UK’s annual GDP.
These include representatives from 3M, Airbus, Ball, Bentley, BMW, Caterpillar, Diageo, Dyson, Jaguar Land Rover, McLaren, Morrisons, Siemens, Sony, PepsiCo, Pfizer, Toyota, Reckitt and Unilever.
To find out more, please visit: https://www.digital-manufacturing-week.com/