LAMMA PREVIEW 40 HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS October 2025 www.hpmag.co.uk that’s cultivation equipment, livestock handling systems, or precision tools. Others allow time for browsing, conversations and discovering new ideas. LAMMA’s organisers are careful to ensure the show remains accessible and well-structured despite its scale. The layout groups similar exhibitors together, helping visitors navigate efficiently between related stands. Exhibitors range from the world’s largest machinery brands to smaller, independent manufacturers, giving the event both global reach and local character. For newer or specialist firms, the exposure that comes with exhibiting at LAMMA can be significant. Sustainability Sustainability is expected to be a recurring theme throughout the event, reflected both in the machinery on display and the conference discussions taking place next door. Topics such as emissions reduction, energy efficiency, renewable power generation and sustainable land management have become central to agricultural decisionmaking. The Low Carbon Agriculture programme will bring together specialists from across these areas, offering insights into technologies and policies that could shape farming’s transition towards net zero. While the full list of speakers and sessions has not yet been released at the time of publication, organisers have confirmed that the conference content will include presentations, panel discussions and policy updates. This is expected to give visitors a chance to hear directly from industry leaders, researchers and policymakers alongside their exploration of the machinery halls. It represents a shift in emphasis for LAMMA: not only a marketplace for equipment, but a venue for thought leadership and forward planning. As the show approaches its fifth decade, its evolution mirrors that of the industry it represents. What began as a regional machinery event in Lincolnshire has grown into a national platform for technology, innovation and strategy. Moving to the NEC allowed it to expand and modernise, accommodating thousands of visitors from across the UK and beyond. Despite the challenges of cost pressures, climate change and rapid technological development, LAMMA continues to attract strong support from exhibitors and attendees alike. For those walking through the halls in January, the experience will offer both familiarity and new perspective. The machines will remain at the heart of the show — the tractors, implements and systems that define daily work on farms — but around them will be conversations about data, energy, policy and the environment. The co-location of LAMMA, CropTec and Low Carbon Agriculture brings those threads together more clearly than ever before. Showcase of machinery Ultimately, LAMMA 2026 is set to be not just a showcase of machinery, but a reflection of how the business of farming is changing. It will combine the tangible with the conceptual, the immediate with the long term. For some, it will be a buying trip; for others, a chance to learn or to see what the future holds. For everyone who attends, it will be an opportunity to witness the breadth of British agriculture in one place — and to appreciate how innovation and resilience continue to drive the industry forward. For further information please visit: https://www.lammashow.com APPOINTMENTS NEXT EXIT Find your next Fluid Power Professional with the Hydraulics & Pneumatics Job Board & Appointments Page Harness the power Contact: Sales Manager – Andrew Jell 01732 370347 – andrew.jell@dfamedia.co.uk
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