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outhern Manufacturing & Electronics 2026 will present a high-calibre speaker programme alongside free- to-attend, CPD-accredited seminars, bringing together industry leaders, technology


experts and manufacturers to address the industry’s most pressing challenges. Taking place from February 3 to 5 at


Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre, the seminar programme is designed to deliver practical insight, strategic perspective and real-world learning. The programme will kick off on Tuesday,


February 3, with a keynote speech from Stephen Phipson, CEO of Make UK. This will be a 60-minute overview of the current manufacturing landscape and upcoming opportunities for those in the industry. Over the three days, visitors can hear from


speakers representing leading organisations including Siemens, Rolls-Royce, Renishaw, Airbus and Sourceability, as well as other technical specialists and solution providers. Sessions will explore topics ranging from electronics design and manufacturing scalability to supply chain resilience, sustainability and advanced automation. Presentations such as “The Journey


Towards Sustainable Electronics”, “Mitigating Knowledge Loss and Component Unavailability” and “Agentic AI – Automating the Mundane” are designed to offer actionable takeaways that attendees can apply directly within their organisations. The seminar programme will be split


across two separate conferences. The Manufacturing Conference will explore topics including process optimisation, operational excellence and digital transformation. Meanwhile, the Electronics and Semiconductors conference will focus on the latest innovations driving the industry, including the impact of automation and Industry 4.0 and cutting-edge technologies, such as additive manufacturing.


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Southern Manufacturing & Electronics announces speaker programme for its 2026 exhibition


“This year, we’re looking forward to


welcoming some of the biggest names in manufacturing and electronics, including Siemens, Rolls-Royce and other high-  Portfolio Director at Easyfairs, organiser


of Southern Manufacturing & Electronics. “Today, our industry is facing some of its toughest challenges, whether it’s skills shortages, reduced productivity or digital transformations. We wanted a seminar programme that would address these issues head-on. “We wanted this year’s event to bring


together industry leaders and technical experts, giving our visitors practical insights they can take back to their businesses,”  focus is on actionable learning that supports long-term resilience, innovation and growth.” With expert speakers, in-depth sessions


and a programme focused on industry needs, Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2026 offers visitors the opportunity to combine strategic learning with hands-on discovery  Southern Manufacturing & Electronics


takes place from February 3 to 5, 2026, at Farnborough International Exhibition Centre. View the full conference lineup and register for a free ticket today by visiting the exhibition’s website.


Southern Manufacturing & Electronics www.southern-manufacturing-electronics.com


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