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Automation UK 2025 reveals first keynote speaker
26 March 2025
Automation UK 2025, the premier exhibition for automation, robotics, and machine vision, has confirmed Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial, as its first keynote speaker

ORGANISERS OF Automation UK 2025, the country’s leading exhibition for automation, robotics and machine vision, have announced the first keynote speaker for the event: Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial, in his very first UK speaking engagement.
Hall, a highly respected expert in the global automation and manufacturing fields, will address visitors to the show, which returns to the Coventry Building Society Arena on 7-8 May, on the Future of Manufacturing: Automation and the Workforce.
Explore the Future of Automation in Coventry
Organised by Automate UK, the event provides exhibitors and visitors throughout the industry to network with their peers, showcase state-of-the-art technology and solutions, and gain valuable expertise and insight into the latest trends and developments within the field from a wealth of guest speakers.
Hall, who spent 10 years working in automation distribution and systems integration around robotics, machine vision, motion control, digital software, and smart manufacturing, will address visitors on how automation will invigorate the sector by leveraging technology to benefit manufacturers and their workforce, adapting new types of automation from robotics, AI and digital twins, building excitement for the next generation pursuing manufacturing careers and engaging with those already working within the sector on enhancing their skills and job satisfaction.
"We are thrilled to have secured Jake for his first keynote address in the UK. His extensive knowledge, teamed with his passion for engaging with and exciting others about the opportunities within the manufacturing field will be an inspiration for attendees of Automation UK 2025 at a pivotal time for the industry," said Scott McKenna, COO for Automate UK.
Helping Attendees Stay Ahead of the Curve
"Since our inaugural show in 2023, this event has grown significantly and has become an industry-leading exhibition for visitors and exhibitors alike. An opportunity to connect with key decision makers, boost both business profiles and sales, and to generate leads, Automation UK also provides essential insight for those wanting to stay ahead of the curve.
"In order to provide an enhanced experience, this year’s show has been combined with Vision UK to raise the profile of the machine vision and automation industries in one integrated event. Vision UK will have a dedicated section within the exhibition for machine vision companies to showcase the latest industrial vision technologies, products and innovations," he added.
Leading manufacturers and suppliers of automation, robotics and vision technology exhibiting at Automation UK 2025 include Siemens, Rockwell Automation, Bowe Intralogistics, Murrelektronik, ASH, ABB, Fanuc, Photron Europe, Schubert UK, RARUK Automation, Laser Components UK and Zimmer Group.
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