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Automation UK 2024: A Recap of the UK’s Leading Automation Show

Automation UK has once again proved to be a huge success, with a record number of visitors flocking to the CBS Arena in Coventry for the two-day show in June. The exhibition, which is becoming recognized as a leading show in the field, showcased the latest state-of-the-art automation and robotics technologies and solutions from over 50 world-class exhibitors.

The show was filled with captivating demonstrations and inspiring expert talks, making it a must-visit event for anyone involved in the automation industry. Visitors were treated to a lineup of expert speakers, including Vanessa Loiola from Valoy Automation and Mike Loughran from Rockwell Automation, who shared insights on enhancing robotic cell performance and deploying emerging technologies for smart manufacturing goals.

The comprehensive seminar program offered a wide range of thought-provoking topics, allowing attendees to delve into the latest trends and technologies in the industry. From the impact of AI in the food industry to saving energy using vacuum automation, there was something for everyone at Automation UK.

In addition to the expert talks and demonstrations, attendees were able to participate in live panel discussions on bridging the skills gap within the UK manufacturing industry and how automation can drive out inefficiencies in manufacturing companies. These discussions provided valuable insights into the challenges facing the industry and how automation can help address them.

George Thompson from BARA commented on the success of this year’s Automation UK, stating that the show is really growing as a key event for the industry. With an incredible atmosphere in the hall and exciting displays from the exhibitors, it’s clear that Automation UK is a must-visit for anyone in the automation industry.

Next year’s Automation UK will take place on May 7 and 8, 2025, at the CBS Arena in Coventry. The show will be fully integrated with the co-located Machine Vision Conference (MVC), providing attendees with even more opportunities to explore the latest technologies and trends in automation.

Overall, Automation UK 2024 was a huge success, and we can’t wait to see what next year’s show has in store. Make sure to mark your calendars and join us for another fantastic event in the world of automation and robotics.

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