Smart Manufacturing Week 2025 is dedicated to translating bold concepts into tangible actions.
This year, attendees have the opportunity to see live demonstrations of cutting-edge technologies that are driving transformation. From robotics and extended reality to real-time monitoring and maintenance systems, visitors can see firsthand how these advancements are implemented and the potential impact on their operations.
A major attraction is the Technology Showcase Arena, where the latest in wearables, robotics, and other fields will be on display through a series of demonstrations on June 5th. This event offers a glimpse into the technologies that will revolutionise the manufacturing landscape.
Across the exhibition floor, various companies will be hosting their own demonstrations. Visit stands hosted by Motion Control Products Ltd, Tox Pressotechnik, Columbus, GSPK Design, and MRPeasy to witness tools and solutions in action and engage directly with their expert teams.
Itransition will be presenting two solutions at stand 5-M60. One will illustrate how Power BI dashboards can enhance efficiency by monitoring energy consumption, water usage, and emissions to support environmental objectives. The second will focus on how Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service streamlines service processes to ensure seamless operations.
For those interested in the impact of extended reality technology, don’t miss the exclusive VIP demonstrations of JoinXR by Fracture Reality. These sessions highlight how immersive technology is expediting design workflows, facilitating decision-making, enhancing collaboration among teams, streamlining technical training, and reducing errors in complex projects.
If you seek innovation with a competitive twist, head to stand 5-H60 to witness live battles featuring AccuBots, created by Accu. These miniature combatants showcase the capabilities of 3D printing, CAD design, and precision components in a dynamic display that brings contemporary engineering to life.
Lastly, make sure to visit stand 5-G54 to marvel at T-1-FNY, an 8-foot, 300-kilogram robot that has transitioned from science fiction chaos to household chores, showcasing object recognition and automation in an engaging and truly remarkable manner.
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