Sold out exhibition suggests positive outlook for UK manufacturing sector

The biennial co-located events: Drives & Controls, Smart Industry Expo, Plant & Asset Management, Fluid Power & Systems, and Air-Tech Exhibitions – return to Birmingham’s NEC between the 5-7 April 2022, alongside MACH.

Event organiser DFA Media has confirmed their five co-located events taking place at the NEC, Birmingham in April are 99% sold out, reflecting an increasingly optimistic outlook for the UK’s manufacturing and engineering sectors.

The biennial co-located events:  Drives & ControlsSmart Industry Expo, Plant & Asset Management, Fluid Power & Systems, and Air-Tech Exhibitions – return to Birmingham’s NEC between the 5-7 April 2022, alongside MACH.

Drives & Controls brings together key suppliers of state-of-the-art equipment representing the multi-tasking culture of today’s design engineer, covering critical areas such as energy efficiency, machine safety, drives, motion control, robotics, and automation, and is fully supported by GAMBICA and EPTDA.

Smart Industry Expo allows visitors the opportunity to learn about digitalisation and how to prepare and implement a strategy in this smart era as well as being able to discuss a wide range of issues from components to Predictive Maintenance 4.0, Logistics 4.0, and smart grid technologies amongst others.

Alongside Drives & Controls Exhibition and Smart Industry Expo, the co-location also sees the return of Plant & Asset Management Exhibition, Fluid Power & Systems and Air-Tech.

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