Meet suppliers at the Robotics and Automation Exhibition 2017

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The Robotics & Automation exhibition is taking place 11th & 12th October 2017 at Arena MK, Milton Keynes.

The Robotics & Automation exhibition is taking place 11th & 12th October 2017 at Arena MK, Milton Keynes.

This exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to meet and connect with robot manufacturers, system integrators and experts in automation & machine vision. The show’s top name suppliers will be ready to help visitors improve efficiency, reduce costs and gain a competitive advantage in a global marketplace.

Passes are completely free for end-users, making this a cost effective way for practitioners to discover the latest cutting-edge innovations transforming the logistics and manufacturing industries.

Key exhibition features for attendees:


  • 40+ exhibitors to find out how the latest technology can provide improvements in productivity and accuracy.

  • Completely free seminar sessions. Listen to industry leaders as they share their insights and give real world examples of how they have automated their customers’ operations.

  • Live demonstrations of the latest solutions will be taking place on stands so visitors can get first hand insight into how they work in practice.

  • Condensing weeks of research into just a few hours at the show. Robotics and Automation 2017 brings the latest innovations together all under one roof.

Robotics and Automation 2017 is taking place at Arena MK which is a modern venue easily accessible by both car and train with free parking.

Free passes are available are available from the exhibition website.

www.roboticsandautomation.co.uk

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