EVENT
Only one month to go! T
Register your free place for the UK’s biggest celebration of mechanical, electronic and embedded design.
he Engineering Design Show is back on the 9th
– 10th October at The CBS Arena. With a
edition of the show to date. Join thousands of engineers at the UK’s number one free embedded design.
and Wurth Electronics return to the show for two unmissable days. They will be joined by manufacture and assembly and more.
50+ HOURS OF LEARNING: Renewable Energy Technologies and more. Designing and Engineering Inclusive and Accessible Mobility Solutions to Support the Transition to EVs
AI in Design: Shaping Future Experiences - – Glanceable
British Olympic Track Bike Development – – Renishaw
What Does It Take to Become a Roboticist - Our Worlds (BOW) Ltd
The Fight to Repair: Why You Don’t Truly Know Your Product Until Someone Else Has Tried to Repair It! 7 Reasons to File a Patent Application - Biodegradable PCBs for Single Use or Low Life Expectancy Electronics -
INNOVATION AND START-UP ZONE: suit to cutting-edge advancements from Construct 3D - Nexa 3D - recently launched in the UK A new 3D Scanner - Recently launched in the UK from Central Scanning Images for Industry - 3D internal scanning for manufacturing facilities HAL Robotics - Integrated software
THE NEXT ENGINEERING SUPERSTARS: Highlights include breath technology that offers nutritional guidance and motorised functionality and forward-thinking design. creativity and technical skills as they https://
www.engineeringdesignshow.co.uk/ntu- showcase
THE ROBOT HOUSE:
The University of Hertfordshire will be showcasing research in human-robot interaction.
THE PARTY:
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm, 9th October: Enjoy friends and colleagues after a bustling day.
CHILL AREA AND GAMES ZONE: from the hustle and bustle of the show to relax and recharge. Or if they are looking for the immersive F1 racing simulators.
For more information on contact our friendly event team at marketing@
engineeringdesignshow.co.uk
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