The UK’s leading event for robotic and automated solutions and technologies, Robotics and Automation, will open soon on the 19-20 March at the NEC Birmingham – and, for the second year running, will be co-located with the UK’s premier intralogistics, warehousing and materials handling event, IntraLogisteX!
Robotics and Automation moved to Hall 6 of the NEC in 2023, to reflect the continued growth of the show, which now occupies both Halls 6 & 7!
The event first launched in 2017 at Milton Keynes Arena and has since seen a massive increase in attendees and exhibitors. This led to the decision to move the event to Hall 1 at the Coventry Building Society Arena, before it went on to occupy both Halls 1 and 2.
Now, according to Stephen Brooks, owner and managing director of the company behind the show, Akabo Media, the decision to co-locate Robotics and Automation and IntraLogisteX once again in 2024 gives both shows an immediate gain in terms of the number of pre-qualified professionals attending – with more than 8,000 end-user visitors expected – as well as facilitating inter-exhibitor interactions between the more than 350 exhibiting companies.
There’ll also be unmissable and exclusive thought leadership content for visitors to avail of, thanks to a packed conference programme, which stretches across three theatres and will see in excess of 60 industry leaders deliver insightful presentations across key topics on all things robotics, automation, warehousing, logistics and more!
Another first for this year will also come in the form of the dedicated content zones curated by Robotics & Automation and Logistics Manager magazines – both of which will provide platforms for leading practitioners and academics to showcase and demonstrate the latest trends, learnings and developments impacting and shaping British industry.
With the floor plan packed with market-leading exhibitors, now is the time to register your interest in attending what promises to be the UK’s biggest and best industry event in 2024!
For more information, and to register to attend for free, please visit to www.roboticsandautomation.co.uk.