Robotics & Automation: Powering Your Future

Proudly hosted by MTC, this event is open to everyone interested in robotics and automation — from start-ups to large multinationals, from researchers to users. Join us to check out the latest emerging technologies and learn from others' automation experiences.

Tuesday 17 June 2025 - Wednesday 18 June 2025
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About this event

Join us at the Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry on 17–18 June 2025 for Robotics and Automation 2025: Powering Your Future — the UK’s premier event for innovation in automation. Over two days, delegates will explore cutting-edge technologies, hear from world-renowned speakers, and gain practical insights from real-world automation success stories.

Discover how robotics is transforming industries and engage with thought leaders shaping the future of work. Enjoy hands-on workshops, expert-led seminars, and exclusive facility tours showcasing the MTC’s world-class capabilities. Whether you're an SME or a global enterprise, this is your opportunity to connect, collaborate, and accelerate your automation journey.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation driving the UK’s industrial future — register now and be inspired!

Join a variety of activities at the two-day conference

Reasons to attend

Hear from industry leaders
Our range of seminar programmes brings you the latest insights from academia and industry. Keeping you up to date on the latest robotic trends.

Be part of the discussion
Have your say on the latest challenges facing the robotics and automation industry in the UK.

Tour our facilities
Take the opportunity to tour the MTC facilities, giving you an insight into why the MTC is leading the way for UK manufacturing

Get expert support
Our workshops run throughout the event ranging from SME support, through to industrialising your innovation.

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Event Agenda

Registration

Session time: 8:30am

Doors open for you to explore our exhibition area. Don't forget to confirm your place for the workshop tour!

Welcome to Robotics & Automation 2025

Session location: Main Auditorium

Session time: 9:30am

Welcome address by Chief Automation Officer, Mike Wilson.

Mike Wilson

MTC

The Importance of Robotics and Automation for UK Manufacturing

Session time: 9:45am

John Slinger

MP for Rugby

Comfort Break

Session time: 10:15am

Network with other attendees and exhibitors.

A Journey to Automation – Empowering SMEs

Session time: 10:45am

Automation is transforming the way SMEs operate, but where do you start? This session explores the role of collaborative robots as an accessible entry point for first-time automation adopters, ensuring safe and effective integration. Hear directly from businesses that have successfully navigated their own automation journeys.

Nick Hall

HSE

Tom Reardon

Bloom in Box

Jonathan Thacker

Walsall Wheelbarrow

Lunch Break

Session time: 12:00pm

Network with other attendees and exhibitors.

The Critical Role of Industrial Strategy and Manufacturing in Driving Productivity

Session time: 1:00pm

The Rt Hon Greg Clark is Executive Chair of the University of Warwick’s Innovation District, Chair of WMG - the Warwick Manufacturing Group and a member of the Industrial Strategy Advisory Council, which contributes to the development and long-term delivery of HM Government’s industrial strategy. Join Greg as he discusses the role of industrial strategy, the importance of manufacturing and the need to drive productivity in the UK.

Rt Hon Greg Clark

WMG

A Journey to Automation – Lessons from Industry Leaders

Session time: 1:30pm

Large multinational companies are leading the way in robotics and automation, driving efficiency, productivity, and resilience at scale. This session brings together industry leaders to share their real-world experiences, key learnings, and the challenges they've overcome on their automation journeys.

Marco Chacin

Airbus

Andy Francis

GKN

Tony Tinley

Unite the Union

Roger Holden

TPR

Tom Cockerill

BAE Systems

Knowledge Bites – Funding & Support for Automation

Session time: 2:45pm

Looking to adopt automation but unsure where to start? This quick-fire session will break down the funding opportunities, entry points, and support available to help businesses of all sizes on their automation journey. Discover how MTC’s Workforce Foresighting Hub is helping SMEs develop the skills needed for the future and learn how to access financial assistance, expert guidance, and tailored resources to accelerate adoption and maximise impact.

Yunus Khalifa

Made Smarter

Tim Biddle

Lloyds

Satchin Semage

WFH Skills

John Georgieff

How to Robot

Rudolf Cyprian

MTC

UK Automation Forum – Insights on Finance & Technology Adoption

Session time: 4:00pm

Join the UK Automation Forum as they unveil the findings of their latest survey, conducted in collaboration with NatWest. This session will explore the current landscape of finance accessibility for technology adoption and integration in the UK. Gain key insights into market trends, challenges, and opportunities, and discover how businesses can better navigate the financial landscape to accelerate automation and innovation.

Peter Williamson

Automate UK

Laura Capper

NatWest

Catherine Barratt

BAMUK Group

Tom Flude

Engineers Insight

Drinks Reception & Innovator Pitches

Session time: 5:00pm

Join us for our drinks reception at the end of day one to network with exhibitors and fellow delegates, talk with our speakers, and hear from some of the start ups who are beginning their journey in creating transformational robotics and automation solutions.

Registration

Session time: 8:30am

Doors open for you to explore our exhibition area. Don't forget to confirm your place for the workshop tour!

Welcome

Session time: 9:30am

Welcome address by Chief Executive Officer, Dr Graham Hoare OBE.

Graham Hoare OBE

MTC

Keynote - Rebuilding a Whole Europe Robotics Market by Dr Bernd Liepert

Session time: 9:45am

Europe is a natural market for UK robotics products and services. The UK’s exit from the EU has broken many well established connections built up over decades of collaboration and euRobotics is keen to see these reestablished. The new world order being forged today makes rebuilding these connections, between trusted partners, more important than ever. euRobotics with its inclusive focus on a “whole Europe” approach is keen to maximise the opportunity for closer collaboration. The UK’s research and innovation strengths and its evolving regulatory environment create opportunities for European robotics, while its AI strengths provide a counter balance to the US and China. On the other side, Europe provides a scalable market for UK robotics companies with its common business environment, its growing pool of robotics expertise, its “intelligent customers” and a common infrastructure. With the UK seeking to maximise its growth through technology Europe provides an opportunity to deliver.

Bernd Liepert

euRobotics

Comfort Break

Session time: 10:15am

Network with other attendees and exhibitors.

Next Generation Robotics – Shaping the Future of Work

Session time: 10:45am

As physical AI, robot dexterity and humanoid technologies advance, the future of work is being redefined. This session explores how these technologies are set to transform industries, enhance productivity, and complement the workforce. Discover the latest innovations, their real-world applications, and what businesses need to do to prepare for an AI-driven future.

Rich Walker

Shadow Robot

Aaron Prather

ASTM International

Francesco Nori

Google Deepmind

Werner Kraus

Fraunhofer IPA

Lunch Break

Session time: 12:00pm

Network with other attendees and exhibitors.

Global Insights – West Midlands Robotics Cluster

Session time: 1:00pm

The West Midlands Robotics Cluster is exploring international robotics hubs to uncover best practices, innovation opportunities, and global collaboration benefits. This session will highlight key takeaways from these visits, the potential impact on West Midlands & UK industry, and how the progress the cluster is making on building a robotics ecosystem in the West Midlands.

Tech Bites

Session time: 2:00pm

This quick-fire session offers expert-led introductions to key topics shaping the robotics and automation community. Covering essential insights in a concise format, each segment highlights key takeaways and provides contact details for those looking to dive deeper. A perfect opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and connect with industry experts.

Mostafizur Rahaman

MTC

Tom Andersson

STIQ

Kat Thiel

MMU

Peter Williamson

Automate UK

Rebecca Raper

Cranfield University

Bridging the Valley of Death – Connecting Research & Industry

Session time: 3:15pm

Turning cutting-edge research into real-world impact is a challenge many industries face. This session brings together leaders from both research and industry to share their experiences and discuss how they are working together to bridge the gap between innovation and implementation. Explore current collaborations, success stories, and areas for improvement to accelerate the transition from research to commercial success.

Zac Scott OBE

UKAEA

Pranay Shah

ARIA

David Bisset

euRobotics

Dominic Keen

BritBots

Closing Remarks

Session time: 4:30pm

Speakers

Bernd Liepert

euRobotics

Laura Capper

NatWest

Graham Hoare OBE

MTC

John Slinger

MP for Rugby

Rt Hon Greg Clark

WMG

Mike Wilson

MTC

Catherine Barratt

BAMUK Group

Pranay Shah

ARIA

Nick Hall

HSE

Marco Chacin

Airbus

Satchin Semage

WFH Skills

Tom Cockerill

BAE Systems

Andy Francis

GKN

Kat Thiel

MMU

Tom Flude

Engineers Insight

John Georgieff

How to Robot

Jonathan Thacker

Walsall Wheelbarrow

Rich Walker

Shadow Robot

Aaron Prather

ASTM International

Francesco Nori

Google Deepmind

Werner Kraus

Fraunhofer IPA

Peter Williamson

Automate UK

Zac Scott OBE

UKAEA

David Bisset

euRobotics