Press Releases
Exhibitor news
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Côte d'Or National Sports Complex now guarantees faster response time to maintenance requests and simultaneous registration processes with the support of the Valuekeep CMMS Software.
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Battery failures, battery replacement and limited lifetime all problems with battery-powered sensors. But what about the hidden problem – the impact on data gathering?
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Steam systems are energy intensive, often complex and frequently hard to monitor across a site. That's why DCO Systems have designed monitoring solutions for commercial and industrial steam users.
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‘What’s next?’ is a question that many ask about energy efficiency & carbon reduction. DCO explore ways to further improve energy efficiency and how continuous improvements lead to significant gains.
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Predictive and preventative maintenance work to keep equipment functioning properly and reduce downtime. And with machines interconnected, it’s worth implementing both of these proactive procedures.
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Sensors are a key component to implementing Industry 4.0. However, many sensing options generate installation and maintenance challenges that weigh against their benefits.
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Existing plants across the UK are full of aging equipment. However, there is no need to replace working plant and equipment just to add monitoring capabilities.
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Taking on the bold approach of monitoring the entire system provides a clearer picture for engineers that fills in coverage gaps and reveals hidden problems.
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According to The Manufacturer’s Annual Manufacturing Report 2020, several roadblocks exist for companies trying to embrace Smart Factory technologies.
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If you rely on steam, then you probably have many steam traps in your infrastructure. They are vital for efficient and safe operation but susceptible to problems.
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Recommended Learning Resources for CM & Reliability Practitioner
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Swish have been a customer of Direct Air's since 2009. Direct Air have been suppling and updating areas of their compressed air system ever since.
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When a powerful and versatile technology such as Ultrasound meets the Internet of Things, new solutions arise that will take condition monitoring of assets to a whole new level.
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The IAM Annual Conference 2021, our flagship event which brings the international community together to learn and share, is this year tackling the climate emergency.

2024 content agenda
Free-to-attend presentations are delivered by manufacturing and engineering experts covering Design & Innovation, Maintenance, IIoT & Connectivity, Digital Transformation, Data & AI, Fluid Power & Air-Tech. Through a series of case studies, interviews and panels, discover the industry latest first-hand.

Connect+ Live
Our specialist Hosted Buyer Programme partners will be on hand to connect visitors with the exhibitors they want to meet, to ensure the most efficient use of their time.

Guitar Competition
Ready to showcase your guitar talents to the world? Play a classic intro to a song in our recording booth and be in with a chance to win a bespoke 3D printed guitar!

Enginuity Skills Awards 2024
We are delighted to announce that the 10th annual Enginuity Skills Awards will be taking place as part of Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week!
Best of British Showcase
Join us in a celebration of domestic manufacturing, featuring world-beating new designs, innovative modes of manufacture, products that redefine categories, and export successes that plant the flag in overseas markets.

FANUC WorldSkills Qualifiers
Taking place at the show is an amazing opportunity for young people to compete and find their passion in the world of robotics.
WorldSkills UK is an independent charity and a partnership between employers, education, and governments. Together, they are raising standards in apprenticeships and technical education to enable more young people get the best start in work and life.
They are working with FANUC to host qualifiers for this year's Industrial Robotics competition at Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week!
ThrustWSH Project to be showcased at Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week!
The ThrustWSH project is the follow on from the team’s previous World Record projects – the 1983 Thrust2 World Land Speed record 633mph, the 1997 ThrustSSC first ever supersonic land speed record 763mph and the 1000MPH BloodhoundSSC project which was lost due to non payment of a formal grant offer. They will be doing an exclusive showcase at the show!