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• • • ADVANCED ENGINEERING • • •


What’s on at Advanced Engineering 2023? N


ow in its 14th year, this year’s show comes with a fresh and future-focused rebrand, removing the previous show zones from its exhibition floor and introducing a main stage for the event’s well-attended forums. This year, the long-established composite zone will remain, but the automotive, aerospace and


connected manufacturing zones will be removed. However, these sectors will still have a strong presence at the event, with the industry-specific forums remaining.


There will also be a main, central stage on this


year’s floor plan where discussions about key challenges in the industry will be discussed.


Registration is open for Advanced Engineering, the UK’s largest annual gathering of engineering and manufacturing professionals, which is being held at the NEC, Birmingham, on November 1 and 2


To ensure that visitors and exhibitors can still easily find relevant contacts, Advanced Engineering exhibitors will now be categorised by the services, products and solutions offered. They will have the opportunity to highlight all of the sectors they work in, removing any limitations created by the specific show zones. “This year, we’ve made a big change to our floor plan by removing the different show zones that have been present in previous years and expanding it over a wider area,” explained Alison Willis, director of Easyfairs, the organiser of Advanced Engineering. “We felt like this was important since cross-


industry working is one of the things that attendees value the most, so we want them to feel like they aren’t segregated to a particular area because of their industry sector.


In 2023, Advanced Engineering will welcome back a full speaker programme with representatives from some of the leading companies in UK manufacturing. Last year, attendees were treated to talks from leading industry figures from companies like Siemens, Ford, Jaguar Land Rover, Make UK, Rolls-Royce and Airbus. To secure your visitor pass, see a current exhibitor list and check out the growing list of confirmed speakers, visit the Advanced Engineering website, at www.advancedengineeringuk.com.


24 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • OCTOBER 2023 electricalengineeringmagazine.co.uk


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