The UK’s leading one day event dedicated to digital transformation in manufacturing, Digital Manufacturing 2Day, is set to return on Wednesday, 22 October 2025 at the  MTC, Coventry. Designed specifically for engineers, operations and business leaders, and  digital technology professionals, the event will explore how digital tools and strategies are reshaping the future of UK industry.

This year’s theme, “Navigating and Mastering Digital Transformation,” reflects the growing need for manufacturers to adopt digital technologies with clarity, confidence, and purpose. The event will feature a full day of expert led sessions, live demonstrations, and real-world case studies, offering attendees practical insights into the implementation of Industry 4.0 technologies.

The agenda includes a keynote address titled “A State of the Digital Nation”, offering a bold assessment of the UK’s digital manufacturing maturity. Attendees will also hear from Steve Boyd, Managing Director of G&O Springs, who will share his company’s transformation journey in a session titled “Springing Into Action.” Breakout sessions and panel discussions will cover a wide range of topics including AI, digital twins, workforce transformation, and data-driven decision-making.

Confirmed speakers at Digital Manufacturing 2Day include Brian Holliday, Managing Director of Siemens Digital Industries; Nina Gryf, Senior Policy Manager at Make UK; Anni Toner, CEO of Data-Shack and William Robertson, Product Director for Fulfilment at Ocado.

More than just an event

“Digital Manufacturing 2Day is more than just an event – it’s a catalyst for innovation,” said Richard Watkins, Director Events & Customer Experience of MTC Events. “We’re bringing together the brightest minds and most forward-thinking companies to explore how digital technologies are reshaping the future of manufacturing. If you’re an engineer looking to stay ahead of the curve, this is the place to be.”

The event is free to attend for professionals working in manufacturing and engineering, but spaces are limited. Attendees are encouraged to register early to secure their place.

For more information and to register, visit the website.

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