3–5 February 2026
Farnborough International Exhibition Centre
3–5 February 2026
Farnborough International Exhibition Centre
3–5 February 2026
Farnborough International Exhibition Centre
3–5 February 2026
Farnborough International Exhibition Centre
Expect sessions designed to help you streamline production, enhance digital capabilities and unlock new opportunities for growth.
You will learn how to integrate digital tools and systems to drive efficiency and productivity, positioning your business for long-term success.
With sessions covering all industries, the Engineering Seminar will explore:
You will learn how to integrate digital tools and systems to drive efficiency and productivity, positioning your business for long-term success.
This year’s Electronics Seminar will dive into the latest innovations transforming the industry.
Topics will focus on:
Expect sessions designed to help you streamline production, enhance digital capabilities, and unlock new opportunities for growth.
Complete the form to get exclusive access to the full recording of Ben Fletcher, COO at Make UK, speaking on ‘Challenges and opportunities for manufacturing companies in 2025’ at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2025.
This conference is a work in progress and is subject to change. Register today to stay informed and be the first to hear about our 2026 seminar schedule.
Conference sessions often cover productivity solutions, automation, manufacturing processes and precision engineering, operations, quality, maintenance & compliance, electronics design (PCBs and embedded systems), testing, IoT, connectivity, and more.
Speakers include industry experts across aerospace, automotive, electronics, mechanical engineering, automation, renewables, and logistics.
All sessions are free for registered visitors, making it easy for professionals to attend and learn from industry experts.
All sessions are CPD-accredited, allowing professionals to earn development hours while learning about the latest trends in manufacturing and electronics.
For mechanical, production and operations professionals, subcontract manufacturers and engineering business leaders who want to improve processes, you can learn about productivity, quality and supply chain performance across your factories.
For electronics and embedded engineers, technical leads and EMS/PCB specialists you can learn to design and manufacture robust, compliant, connected electronics for demanding industrial applications.