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WELD YOUR WAY TO GROWTH AT UK METALS EXPO
at the forefront of innovation and sustainability. For professionals navigating these dynamic sectors, UK Metals Expo 2025 presents a unique opportunity to connect, collaborate, and lead the charge in driving the future of the metals supply chain. This year the event is scheduled for
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10 to 11 September 2025 at the NEC Birmingham, and the free-to-attend annual exhibition will bring together experts from welding, fabrication, and metalworking communities, alongside the broader metals industry. With a comprehensive exhibition and seminar programme, attendees can discover the latest technologies, explore advanced techniques, and identify solutions that will shape the future of welding and the wider metals sector. “An excellent, high-value event.
Such a diverse representation of the metals industry in the UK,” said Arabelle Solutions’ Head of Materials. For suppliers, exhibiting at the Expo
offers an exclusive chance to showcase innovations, expand market presence, and engage with potential customers across the entire value chain. “A really impressive and uplifting event
with so many businesses represented. It’s a great opportunity to bring our customers here, talk to our suppliers, and find new opportunities that can help each other’s businesses,” highlighted Tata Steel UK’s CEO, one of the 2024 event speakers.
s the industrial landscape continues to evolve, welding and metalworking are increasingly
Driving Innovation Welding plays a crucial role in key industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, energy, and infrastructure. UK Metals Expo will feature over 400 exhibitors and 100+ expert speakers, offering insights into the latest technologies, materials, and sustainable practices. Key exhibitors like Tata Steel, British
Steel, Outokumpu, and Hadley Group will present advancements in material innovation and decarbonisation efforts. Leading welding and fabrication experts such as Selmach Machinery and John Winter will highlight cutting-edge CNC technology, metal processing, and surface finishing innovations. With the rising demand for solutions
that drive efficiency and profitability, the Expo presents a key opportunity for suppliers to showcase automated welding innovations, robotic systems, and CNC machinery — all of which are transforming the industry and offering actionable strategies to improve productivity and streamline operations.
Fostering Collaboration Collaboration fuels progress, and UK Metals Expo 2025 is designed to facilitate connections among welding professionals, manufacturers, and suppliers. The event will create opportunities for strategic partnerships, knowledge sharing, and networking with decision-makers and industry leaders. Notable attendees include
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intensive industries such as Rolls- Royce, Jaguar Land Rover, Siemens, Airbus, JCB, and AECOM, ensuring high-value networking opportunities for exhibitors and attendees. For suppliers in the welding sector,
exhibiting at the Expo offers the perfect platform to highlight your innovations, share your expertise, and engage with professionals seeking new solutions to welding challenges.
Looking Ahead For Welding World Association members and the broader supply chain community, participation in UK Metals Expo offers a unique chance to gain a competitive edge, deepen industry knowledge, and form valuable partnerships. Suppliers looking to position themselves at the forefront of the welding industry should not miss this opportunity to showcase their solutions and drive business growth in a dynamic global marketplace. Exhibitor spots are filling fast, so businesses are encouraged to secure their place early. For more information about visiting or exhibiting, visit the website.
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