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Manufacturing and Engineering Week gets smart

231109_MnEWeekFollowing an incredibly successful event in 2023 Manufacturing and Engineering Week continues to evolve, becoming Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week in 2024. The small adjustment reflects the forward-looking nature of the event and focus on the new technologies, tools and solutions driving the sector forward.

Commenting on the change Verity Noon, marketing director at Nineteen Group said: “The week is all about cutting-edge innovations in hardware and software and solutions to the current challenges being faced around industry 4.0, sustainability and supply chain shortages to name a few.

“Manufacturers and engineers are constantly looking for ways to work smarter, to become more efficient, stay ahead of the competitive curve and explore new business models and practices and Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week will help them do just that.”

With more than 10,000 manufacturers, designers, engineers and maintenance professionals attending in 2023 the event will expand way beyond 450 exhibitors with the addition of Drives and Controls in Hall 5. Laura Parris, event director for Drives and Controls at Nineteen Group said of the addition: “Drives and Controls is one of the great brand names in the UK industrial exhibitions sector. It has such a long history from the days when it overflowed from its original home in Telford to now where it finds its natural place as part of Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week,”

With technology businesses such as Weidmuller, Pilz, Sigmatek and Festo confirmed for Drives and Controls the event complements the other exhibitions, Design and Engineering Expo, Smart Factory Expo and Maintec perfectly. In addition, Air-Tech and Fluid Power and Systems will also be returning, taking place in Hall 5 of the NEC.

A host of other live events will be taking place during Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week 2024. Senior manufacturing leaders will be able to attend the Manufacturing Digitalisation Summit and the Director’s Forum alongside the Industrial Data Summit and the Manufacturing Automation and Robotics Summit. The Manufacturer Top 100 Award ceremony which celebrates the heroes of UK manufacturing and recognises their contribution to the sector will also be held during the week.

Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week has the support of many of the high-profile organisations, institutions and trade bodies representing the UK’s industrial and manufacturing sector such as the MTC, GAMBICA, Make UK and Engineering UK. Members of these organisations will join the advisory council to assist in curating the educational and thought leadership programme taking place across the seven Solution Theatres.

Sustainability is not only high on the agenda of those in the industrial sector but also of the event organisers themselves. The event will once again be carbon neutral in 2024 with more than 20,000 trees planted in the Nineteen Group Forest since 2022. The event’s charity partner is again Engineers Without Borders UK, who are ensuring that globally responsible engineering is embedded within the thinking of both engineers and the businesses they work for.

Peter Jones, CEO of Nineteen Group commented on the launch of Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week 2024 saying: “In 2023 we gave our team licence to put on an event which was different to how industrial exhibitions and conferences had been staged in the past. The festival feeling which they created will be built on in 2024 and the addition of Drives and Controls in Hall 5 means we must think even bigger as there are just simply more people to engage and entertain.”

Grace Gilling, managing director of The Manufacturer commented: “Evolving the name for 2024 is something we are delighted about. Being smart in manufacturing encompasses not only technology but also being open to the practices and ideas of your peers and fellow manufacturers.

“This bringing together and sharing of best practice has always been a feature of what we have done in Smart Factory Expo but to see that thinking taken out across the whole show is absolutely the right thing to do. Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week is a recognition that we are all in this together as an industrial community.”

Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week will run from 3-7 June 2024 with Drives and Controls opening from 4-6 June (3 days) in Hall 5 at the NEC in Birmingham and the other live events taking place on 5-6 June only (2 days) in Hall 4 just next door.

Other exhibitions are also taking place at the NEC during the week run by other event organisers, and these include the UK Garage and Bodyshop event run by Messe Frankfurt; Med-Tech Innovation Expo and TCT 3Sixty from Rapid News Group and Subcon from the Mark Allen Group. A single visitor registration to Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week provides access to all the events.

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