Exhibition Update: 25th September 2024

Visit MachineBuilding.Live next Wednesday and see everything new in machine building and factory automation in one place at one time

Come to the National Motorcycle Museum (near the NEC in Birmingham) on Wednesday 2nd October and be part of MachineBuilding.Live. It's the UK's only event of its kind and there are more than 150 exhibitors on site. Discover and discuss all the latest new machine building and factory automation products, processes and ideas to have emerged recently. Meet and talk with more than 300 technology specialists, all experts in their chosen fields who can help you maximise the performance, reliability, durability and profitability of your latest project. 

In addition, there is comprehensive (and free to attend) series of useful Workshops taking place all day, covering a diverse range of subjects which are of critical importance to machine builders and those working with factory automation - including the latest updates on the current and forthcoming machinery safety regulations and how to ensure you remain compliant.  

Event entry is free, plentiful car and motorcycle parking is also free and right outside the door. Birmingham International station is less than a 10 minute drive away and there's also a complimentary bacon roll and brew available for you on arrival at the event (before 1100). And if you can eventually manage to drag yourself away from the fascinating and potentially game-changing discoveries you'll make at MachineBuilding.Live, there's also a free pass to visit the fantastic motorcycle museum with afterwards too. 
With best regards

Mark Simms, Editor

Exhibition Guide
Whether you’re a machine builder, systems integrator or an OEM engineering professional keen to automate, this is a unique opportunity to meet face-to-face with largest array of machine building technical experts ever assembled in one place at one time in the UK. Find out who you will meet and what you will discover while at Machine Building Live 2024.
EXHIBITOR HIGHLIGHTS

Your strong partner for machine building

Phoenix Contact’s focus is firmly on the cost-effectiveness, quality, flexibility and performance of your machines. The company offers a comprehensive range of products and services – making a significant contribution to your competitiveness.

Discover precision engineering with PI Hexapod at MachineBuilding.Live

Are you looking to enhance the precision capabilities of your machines? Discover how a high-performance hexapod can be the solution you need. At Machine Building Live, PI and ACS Motion Control are excited to showcase the dynamic capabilities of...

Time-of-flight 3D depth camera range

Scorpion Vision is partnering with Cube Eye in selling its Time-of-Flight 3D depth camera range. These products have been several years in the making with expert research and development behind them.

Progress in astrophysics thanks to ballscrews

The experts at Moore International discuss the role of ballscrews in astrophysics - the science of measuring, counting and understanding.

Transform your workspace with mobile workbenches

RK Rose + Krieger introduces a state-of-the-art mobile, height adjustable workbench, enhanced with the Multicontrol-II Duo Accu, a rechargeable battery-operated controller. This strategic integration redefines the standards of productivity and...

Power in processing, flexibility in programming

WEG, a global manufacturer of industrial motors, automation and digital solutions, will be highlighting the benefits of the PLC500 Logic Controller at MachineBuilding.Live this year.
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