Manufacturing insights Seminars, Speakers Corner and tooling sessions add depth to Mach 2026

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Mach 2026 will return to the NEC Birmingham from 20 to 24 April with a broad supporting programme alongside the technology on display. Across three lecture theatres, a new Speakers Corner and dedicated tooling seminars, the event will address topics ranging from market trends and additive manufacturing to AI, productivity and practical solutions for the shop floor.

Mach 2026 will bring together technology, expertise and industry dialogue at the NEC Birmingham.(Source:  MTA)
Mach 2026 will bring together technology, expertise and industry dialogue at the NEC Birmingham.
(Source: MTA)

Mach 2026 is the UK’s national flagship event for the manufacturing and engineering industry. It will once again provide a platform for innovation, collaboration and industry insights when it returns to the NEC Birmingham from 20–24 April 2026.

Alongside the technology on display, the Mach 2026 seminar programme is intended to inform and educate manufacturers. Across three lecture theatres, experts and industry speakers will contribute to a broad seminar agenda, including:

  • The Launch of ‘Mission Manufacturing’: Building connections between Industry and the Armed Forces Community – James Cameron, Mission Community
  • Is manufacturing on the road to recovery? – Hann-Ju Ho, Senior Economist, Lloyds Bank
  • The opportunities and challenges shaping UK manufacturing – Stephen Phipson, Chief Executive Officer, Make UK
  • Beyond the Wild West: Navigating IP Risks in Additive Manufacturing – Dr Philip Cupitt and Dr Tobias Eriksson – Marks & Clerk
  • AI for Advanced Manufacturing: A Strategy for UK Adoption and Example Use Cases – Prof Chris Dungey and Dr Jon Stammers, AMRC

At the seminars, attendees will gain practical insights into emerging technologies, evolving market trends and strategic approaches that can drive productivity, strengthen competitiveness and unlock new growth opportunities. Complementing the extensive showcase of advanced manufacturing solutions, the seminar sessions will provide attendees with actionable knowledge to help enhance operations, improve efficiency and future-proof their business in an increasingly competitive, fast-changing global market.

Mach 2026 will introduce a new Speakers Corner

A new feature for Mach 2026 is the launch of Speakers Corner, which is a dedicated platform designed to connect attendees directly with exhibitors and their innovations. Located in Hall 17, these fast-paced presentations will give attendees immediate access to the latest products, services and technological advancements driving UK manufacturing forward.

Built for busy professionals, the programme will consist of sharp, targeted 20-minute sessions combining short, insightful and informative talks with interactive live Q&A discussions. This format enables attendees to quickly absorb new ideas, engage with experts and gain practical answers to real-world challenges.

With four sessions scheduled daily, the Speakers Corner will run across all five days of the show. Featured companies include Mastercam, Machine Tool Technologies, itransition, Stemazing and Razor.

Our seminar programme is all about helping manufacturers work smarter, faster and more cost-effectively.

James Selka, CEO of MTA

Mach 2026 tooling seminars: Driving innovation on the shop floor

Tooling is central to modern manufacturing, from cutting tool materials to tool paths and cutting data. Mach 2026 is putting this sector in the spotlight with a dedicated series of tooling seminars. These expert-led sessions will give attendees a taster of the latest innovations and practical solutions shaping the future of tooling within UK manufacturing.

The tooling seminars will deliver actionable learnings on how to boost throughput, cut costs and improve quality, whilst demonstrating how to implement new tooling technologies for maximum return on investment. These presentations will provide attendees with the knowledge needed to stay competitive, drive efficiency and future-proof their operations.

The main seminar programme, Speakers Corner and tooling presentations create a vibrant centre for learning, debate and industry exchange.

Mach is owned and organised by the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), which also encompasses a cluster of organisations, including Engineering Supply Chain UK (Escuk), Additive Manufacturing UK (Amuk) and MTA Training. James Selka, CEO of MTA said: “. Seminar sessions are just one part of what makes Mach such a special and unique event. We want everyone who visits Mach to leave with fresh ideas and practical takeaways they can put into action.”

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