Coventry to host the British Automation & Robot Association’s Automation UK 2024
The British Automation & Robot Association (BARA) has opened visitor registrations for this year’s Automation UK, slated to make its much-anticipated return at the CBS Arena in Coventry from 18 to 19 June 2024. Following its debut last year, which saw a turnout of over a thousand attendees, the event stands as a testament to the burgeoning interest in automation and robotics across various sectors. This year promises an even more vibrant showcase, drawing a larger group of industry frontrunners eager to display products and services.
At its core, Automation UK champions the critical role of automation and robotics in driving the UK’s economic expansion. The event is designed to inspire and spur businesses to embrace these technologies, underscoring the manifold benefits they present. From streamlining operations to significantly enhancing financial outcomes, automation and robotics have emerged as pivotal elements in modern manufacturing and beyond. They address key challenges such as labor shortages and safety, while boosting productivity through the automation of routine tasks.
The success of the previous year’s event has made Automation UK a focal point for a diverse array of sectors, including but not limited to manufacturing, retail, automotive, aerospace, and logistics. This convergence provides a unique platform for visitors to explore the latest in industrial products and services, ranging from robotics systems to automation control components and safety solutions. Esteemed exhibitors like ABB, Fanuc UK, and KUKA Robotics UK, among others, are set to impress with their innovative offerings.
Moreover, the event will feature live demonstrations and product unveilings, allowing attendees to witness the power of these technologies firsthand. It’s an opportunity to engage with experts and gain tailored advice on the most suitable solutions for their operations.
Complementing the exhibition, a series of in-depth seminars led by industry veterans will offer insights into current trends and future developments to watch. Automation UK is not just an exhibition; it’s a hub for networking, where professionals can forge new business connections, facilitated by a shared interest in the transformative potential of automation and robotics.
As Automation UK gears up for its next iteration, it stands as a beacon for innovation, collaboration, and growth in the realm of industrial technology, ready to welcome a new wave of visitors eager to harness the benefits of automation and robotics for their businesses.
One of the visitors to the Automation UK 2023, Shreyansh Agrawal, Founder at Kairos Diagnostics said: “Coming to this event will help you grow your business, network and automate your way to the future.”