EDS SHOW PREVIEW
Meet the innovators, Access the future: Register for EDS Today!
FREE registration is now open for the Engineering Design Show (EDS), taking place on 8–9 October 2025 at the Coventry Building Society Arena. EDS 2025 is gearing up to welcome more than 4,800 mechanical, electronic and embedded design professionals, making it the biggest edition yet.
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cross two days, visitors can meet 220+ exhibitors spanning product design, 3D printing, embedded systems, PCB manufacturing, motors, sensors, robotics and more.
Conference programme - Ideas that shape tomorrow
The 2025 conference programme is tailored for design engineers across all market sectors.
Alongside keynote talks, the programme will feature panel debates, interactive Q&A sessions and more. Giving attendees the chance to put questions directly to speakers and gain practical guidance on the issues affecting their projects today.
Highlights of the 2025 programme include: • Don’t Forget Me! A human-centred approach to simulation and digital twins – Claire Palmer, Loughborough University
• Breaking the Reactive Cycle: Strategic Approaches to Component Obsolescence Management – Dunstan Power, CEO, ByteSnap Design
• Panel discussions hosted by Angela Lamont on supply chain resilience, security, and career opportunities in defence
• Pass EMC the First Time: Design It Right, From the Start – Min Zhang and Telonic
Work in Defence
New for 2025, EDS will debut a Work in Defence feature, delivered in partnership with The Engineer. With the UK defence sector facing an urgent need to attract skilled professionals with transferable expertise, this initiative will provide a dedicated platform for connection and collaboration.
Attendees will have the chance to meet leading defence organisations and take part in the Work in Defence Roundtable, hosted by The Engineer’s editor Jon Excell, exploring opportunities, skills pathways and career routes into this vital sector.
What’s On in 2025? Innovation in Action!
A highlight will be the Dynium Robot, an autonomous agricultural vehicle designed for precision tasks in environments such as orchards and polytunnels. With OxDrive’s compact, high-torque electric hubs, it demonstrates the potential of smart robotics to enhance productivity in off- highway applications.
KUKA Robotics will present its next- generation range of Autonomous Mobile management software and no-code programming tools, KUKA’s showcase will reveal how advanced automation can be integrated into existing operations. Visitors looking for something competitive can try the Rollapaluza cycling challenge, Condor track bikes, participants race head- to-head in high-speed sprints, with progress tracked on a giant display, and prizes to be won!
The show will once again feature the Nottingham Trent University (NTU) student showcase, giving the next generation of product designers a platform to present their work.
A notable return this year is Joshua Dennis, showcase and now brings his business, Dennistries, to the Innovation Zone. He will unveil the NextGen line of humanoid robots, including the newly announced NextGen LEO. Also within the Innovation Zone, Creative Hubb Ltd will showcase their bomb disposal suit, demonstrating how innovative textiles and engineering can create life-saving protective equipment.
These live experiences capture the spirit of EDS, celebrating creativity from heavy-duty robotics to human-focused design. Visitors can see the technologies up close, meet the teams behind them and experience the engineering breakthroughs shaping the future.
Networking and Community Hands-on learning remains a core feature of EDS, with practical workshops running across two dedicated theatres. These sessions will equip engineers with new tools, techniques and fresh thinking to apply back at the design bench.
Networking is supported in the Chill & Charge Zone, a relaxed environment to recharge, catch up with colleagues or reset before diving back into the action. At the end of day one, attendees are invited to the EDS Party in the Dhillons Lounge at the Coventry Building Society Arena. With a lively way to unwind after day one on the
See you there? It’s free! So, what are you waiting for? The UK’s biggest engineering design show is just around the corner… and registration is completely free. Don’t miss your chance to see the latest innovations, meet industry experts, and be part of the future of engineering. Sign up today!
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