UK METALS EXPO
AI, advanced robotics, and supply chain resilience will give welding professionals the tools to align shop- floor decisions with corporate strategy. Industry panels in aerospace, energy,
and defence will map out opportunities in high-integrity manufacturing, with expert input from Leonardo, Rolls- Royce, TWI, DEEP Manufacturing, the Advanced Nuclear Research Centre, the UK Atomic Energy Authority, and the UK Space Agency. Don’t miss the headline keynote from
T. V. Narendran, CEO of Tata Steel and Chair of the World Steel Association— offering a global outlook on steel’s role in a low-emission, high-performance future.
Skills, Careers and the Future Workforce The Mentoring and Careers Day
on 11 September invites students, career switchers and early-career professionals to explore roles across the sector. Sessions are backed by the UK Space Agency, Babcock, IOM3, Marshall Harmony, Imperial College, Swansea University, Henry Royce Institute, BCAST and others. It ends with one-to-one career guidance and networking with employers and mentors.
Sustainable Welding & Closed-Loop Supply Support greener welding through
BMRA, ALFED, Peel Ports, CF Booth, DB Cargo, and Auditel—leaders in recycling, logistics, and emissions compliance for the fabrication sector.
A Strategic Conference for Welding & Fabrication Professionals In parallel with the exhibition, UK
Metals Expo 2025 delivers a focused two-day conference packed with over 30 sessions designed for professionals in fabrication, manufacturing, and supply chain leadership. For welders, production engineers,
and fabrication managers, this is where high-level strategy meets practical insight. Hear directly from senior leaders at Jaguar Land Rover, Aston Martin Lagonda, Brompton Bicycle, Sertec Group, Sarginsons Industries, and Sir Robert McAlpine, alongside technical specialists from TWI (The Welding Institute), CBM, MEPS International, Novelis, Alutrade, and the Aluminium Federation.
www.welding-world.com WeldingWorld1 / 31 The agenda tackles the real-world
pressures facing fabrication teams—from sourcing low-carbon steel to adapting to Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) production, automated welding workflows, and CBAM compliance. Sessions on
Plan Your Visit For the full programme and the
exhibitor list, visit the website.
www.ukmetalsexpo.com
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