Lev Malyi, digital systems lead at McCormick & Company, and Matvey Bryksin, HCI assistant professor at Constructor University, will explain how a modern software solution for HMI development can overcome obstacles at Robotics and Automation 2025.
The exhibition takes place on 25-26 March at the NEC Birmingham and will be co-located with the 10th annual IntraLogisteX and the second-ever Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition.
Malyi is a software developer with more than 10 years of experience in software integration, PLC and robotics.
He specialises in industrial digitalisation projects, production controls engineering and software/hardware integration. He is able to enhance industrial efficiency and processes by improving digital portfolios and automating solutions.
Bryksin has led manufacturing execution systems and digital systems for automotive robotic factories for five years. He currently teaches and develops digital solutions for cross-vendor automation systems.
The Robotics and Automation Exhibition conference theatre will feature a diverse line-up of expert speakers representing key sectors including manufacturing, engineering, transport, logistics and supply chain.
Attendees will gain unique insights from industry leaders, innovators, and practitioners at the forefront of automation and robotics technology.
Topics on this year’s agenda include advancements in collaborative robotics and robotics-as-a-service (RaaS), as well as sessions that explore the impact of robotics on sustainability and the role of robotics in enhancing workplace safety.
The conference aims to provide a comprehensive platform for presenting both current trends and future possibilities in robotics and automation, making it an essential event for professionals looking to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving field.
In total, more than 11,000 attendees are expected to attend this year’s three co-located exhibitions, representing a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, logistics, retail, e-commerce, automotive, aerospace, and technology, as well as key decision-makers from across supply chain, operations, and engineering sectors.
Join more than 11,000 industry leaders at Robotics and Automation Exhibition on 25-26 March 2025, at the NEC Birmingham to explore cutting-edge technologies, connect with peers and discover the latest innovations shaping the future of manufacturing, engineering and logistics. Register for free now to secure your place at this premier event!