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manager at Composites UK. Live demonstrations from PRF Composite Materials will also headline the pavilion, showcasing high-performance prepreg systems and recycled carbon solutions. Meanwhile, the Composites Forum, reimagined for 2025, will present two full days of expert-led content on sustainability, material circularity and product innovation – all designed to help the sector collaborate more effectively and push its net-zero ambitions forward.


 Another highlight of this year’s





ith over 400 exhibitors and 200+ expert speakers, Advanced Engineering 2025 is poised


to reflect the fast-changing needs of UK industry – from Net Zero targets and digital transformation to skills development and supply chain resilience. A key focus this year is on real-world


problem-solving. So, from cutting-edge automation and embedded systems to advanced composites and semiconductors, small and mid-sized innovators are given a major platform to shine. The SME Village is one of several show zones that will champion early-stage innovation, allowing agile manufacturers to exhibit side-by-side with sector leaders. Nearby, the Electronics Zone and the AM2 Forum (Additive Manufacturing and Advanced Materials) offer even more opportunities to explore cutting-edge technology.


 This year also sees the expansion of the Composites Pavilion. Delivered in partnership with Composites UK, this offers easy-access pods for companies to exhibit with confidence. The surrounding Composites Networking Zone will draw in OEMs from aerospace, automotive, marine and renewable energy sectors. “Composites UK’s partnership with Advanced Engineering is essential as it highlights the transformative potential of composite materials, fosters innovation and creates valuable business connections that contribute to the growth and development of the composite manufacturing sector,” said Dr Sue Halliwell, operations


automation, vision inspection, data-driven analysis and sustainable production. “By harnessing digitalisation and advanced


tooling, manufacturers are reshaping their production environments,” said Jessica Porter, marketing & comms manager at Atlas Copco Tools & Industrial Assembly Solutions. “It’s all about making sustainability, productivity and profitability work together – not in isolation.”


 As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting the UK’s industrial future, the show will also continue its #MINDTHEskillsGAP initiative. The campaign brings together industry, education and government to tackle the talent shortage in engineering and manufacturing. Visitors can expect a series of sessions, workshops and networking opportunities that explore how to attract, retain and upskill the next generation. Advanced Engineering is


once again co-located with Lab Innovations, with all attendees receiving a single badge granting access to both shows. With over 9,000 professionals expected,


event is the return of the Meet the Buyer programme, developed in collaboration with ADS Group. Taking place inside the ADS Pavilion, this curated matchmaking initiative pairs OEM procurement teams with suppliers across the advanced manufacturing industry. Successful applicants will benefit from


pre-arranged one-to-one meetings, tailored introductions and a dedicated networking lunch, helping to build long-term relationships and unlock new business.


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the event continues to serve as a key meeting point for industry leaders, R&D teams and decision-makers across the supply chain. The show is further supported by major


industry bodies, including Make UK, Composites UK, UKRI, ADS, Engineering UK, Rail Industry Association and SMMT, helping keep the event aligned with the most current issues and sector needs. At Advanced Engineering UK 2025, whether


you’re looking to discover new technologies, forge partnerships or futureproof your business, this is the place to do it. Visitor registration is now open and early


registrants will receive exclusive updates on exhibitors, speakers and feature areas.


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