Robotics & Automation Magazine will moderate a panel discussion titled “Robotics as a Service (RaaS): The Next Frontier in Scalable Automation” at this year’s co-located Robotics and Automation, IntraLogisteX and Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition on March 25-26 at the NEC Birmingham.Â
As part of the event’s comprehensive multi-theatre conference programme, the RaaS panel session will take place on the first day of the two-day exhibition and feature a diverse mix of end users and academics.
The panellists will explore why businesses are increasingly turning to flexible automation models and how RaaS is reshaping industries.
In recent years RaaS has emerged as a transformative business model, enabling companies to rent or subscribe to robotic systems rather than making significant upfront investments.
This trend is democratising access to advanced automation technologies, opening doors for businesses of all sizes to embrace innovation, enhance scalability and reimagine their approach to automation.
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Michelle Mooney, deputy editor of Robotics & Automation Magazine, and the panel’s moderator, said:
“RaaS is revolutionising the way industries approach automation, offering businesses the flexibility to scale quickly and access cutting-edge technology without the heavy upfront costs.
“By democratising access to robotics, RaaS empowers companies of all sizes to innovate and stay competitive while fostering partnerships and adaptable business models to meet ever-evolving market demands.”
Robotics and Automation 2025 will also feature a series of presentations by expert speakers with deep insights into robotics, automation, manufacturing, retail and more.
Across the three co-located shows, more than 11,000 attendees are expected, representing sectors such as robotics, automation, manufacturing, logistics, intralogistics, transport, food and beverage, retail, and government.
Are you interested in joining the RaaS panel discussion? Contact Michelle Mooney at 0208 037 1784 or m.mooney@akabomedia.co.uk. For more information about the Robotics and Automation Conference Theatre, including the latest speaker lineup, visit roboticsandautomation.co.uk/conference