Talking Industry Live

On behalf of the whole team at Talking Industry Live, I would like to extend the warmest of welcomes to all delegates, exhibitors, partners and sponsors. This unique one-day event will allow visitors to tailor their own experience to be able to learn new skills, meet new suppliers and gain knowledge while networking with peers. Talking Industry Live will provide an environment for delegates to learn about cutting edge technologies and best practice through unscripted panel discussions, presentations, live demos and workshops with a focus on Robotics & Automation; Increasing Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), Digital Manufacturing, and Industrial Data & AI. TI Live will show how greater collaboration and connectivity between different parts of the manufacturing process can be achieved. With digital technologies, manufacturers can connect their equipment, supply chains, and even their customers in ways that were previously impossible. This can help them to respond more quickly to changes in demand, optimise their supply chains, and deliver products that better meet the needs of their customers. The inaugural Talking Industry Live conference aims to help delegates embrace these digital technologies and learn about cutting edge technologies and best practice in the manufacturing, engineering and automation sectors. By doing so, manufacturers can improve their operations, increase OEE, optimise their supply chains, and create new business models and revenue streams to remain competitive in an increasingly globalised and digitised marketplace. Ultimately, digitalisation is crucial to the future of UK manufacturing and TI Live will connect you with the information and businesses to help you remain at the forefront of innovation and to ensure your business continues to grow and prosper for years to come. Completely FREE to attend event including parking, breakfast, refreshments and a two-course luncheon Breakfast from - 8.30 Lunch from - 12.30

The inaugural Talking Industry LIVE keynote address will be an interactive, engaging and informal podcast style discussion by Mike Hague-Morgan, Executive Director of Autocraft Solutions Group, and Dr Megan Ronayne, Head of Industrial Technologies & Manufacturing at Innovate UK KTN. Together they will explore how one of Europe’s leading OEM partners for the manufacture, remanufacture and assembly of IC engines and EV batteries transitioned from being a very traditional manufacturer using hand tools and a paper system, to a high-technology company with world-class quality, repeatability and digital traceability which has been the catalyst for such rapid growth. Innovate UK’s innovation ecosystem, including Innovate UK KTN and the Catapult Network played a vital role in the digital journey of Autocraft Solutions Group. Mike and Megan will explore how Innovate UK provided this leading powertrain manufacturing partner with collaboration, funding, and vision to give a practical and real life insight into how companies can achieve similar transitions. The discussion will move on to look at how you can grow your business, through technology adoption and implementation. They will explore the current understanding of digital processes for manufacturers in the UK, the opportunities available via funding, knowledge and innovation networks, and explain the dynamic benefits to your business including quality, productivity and upskilling improvements. Dr Megan Ronayne Head of Industrial Technologies Mike Hague-Morgan Exceutive Director

Robotics and automated systems will form a critical part of the future UK manufacturing economy. As the ninth largest manufacturing economy in the world, the UK languishes as the 27th largest adopter of robotics. Brexit and COVID-19 have exposed weaknesses in our supply chains. Industry is facing the tightest labour market we have seen in modern times. These challenges could be addressed, in part, by faster adoption of robotics and automation. How can we accelerate this adoption and develop a competitive UK manufacturing sector? Key to this transformation is creating an environment where the skills of both today and tomorrow can be developed, creating an ecosystem of high-tech businesses capable of deploying complex systems. Additionally, we must enable businesses to make strategic investments through innovative finance arrangements, maximising flexibility and reducing risk. But as manufacturing facilities do get faster and more automated, there are greater challenges, not least the safety aspects of plant and equipment. OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) is the gold standard for measuring manufacturing productivity. Simply put, it identifies the percentage of manufacturing time that is truly productive. But worryingly, most UK manufacturers are running below a score of 60% and almost half are scoring under 40%. In most cases. OEE can be easily improved through straightforward measures. All aspects of machine operation contribute to OEE, including the often-overlooked human aspect. Everyone is busy, and the problem with being too busy is a complacency towards everyday issues. Focus becomes directed only to visible issues causing downtime to plant and machinery. But what about hidden downtime, that mounts up and causes cycle times to drift? 10.30 - 11.15 AUDITORIUM 11.15 - 12.15 AUDITORIUM

Using data to focus on the right issues will help drive OEE leading to the optimisation of the facilities performance, resulting in greater productivity and a more sustainable manufacturing footprint. How to interpret and visualise existing data and unlock new data? When it comes to setting out on a digitalisation initiative or a smart factory project, it is important to start with a strategy in place and a pivotal part of that strategy should be to define what we want to achieve. Artificial intelligence and machine learning offer opportunities for increasing business performance, agility, and growth. Business leaders are determining how these techniques can integrate successfully with human intelligence and what they will deliver as they evolve. Despite this, there are questions regarding the ease of implementation, adoption, operation, and trust associated with these types of technologies. What is the current state of artificial intelligence in manufacturing, the challenges and barriers to adoption? What opportunities are offered for manufacturing, to the national net-zero goal? In order to adopt AI successfully, a companywide strategic approach is required, but its widespread adoption is hampered by a lack of a suitable machine learning infrastructure and the need to centralise data. These in turn lead to high costs, privacy risks, and overdependency on cloud platforms and network availability. 14.00 - 15.15 AUDITORIUM

Although the number of machinery-led workplace accidents has fallen over the past few years many experts are expecting this figure to rise as advanced technology is introduced onto the factory floor. With some of the most advanced machinerysafety technology available - Euchner is in a great place to explain the emerging trends in safety-related control standards and what this means for your business. Additionally, each of the workshop sessions will include a Q&A discussion with practical contributions from industry leading experts in the field of industrial cyber-security and machinery safety integration. This informative and interactive legislation-led plant-safety & cyber security focused workshop gives everyday advice and promises to be insightful for those organisations starting their journey or already well on their way. layer of safety & security into the mix then careful consideration is required. If the office document takes a few-hundred extra milliseconds to get to the printer then this is not a big deal but if this is an emergency stop command shutting down a hazardous process the consequences of those few hundred milliseconds could be damaging. A great presentation covering safety over digital platforms is promised. COBOTS still need consideration – COllaborative roBOT deployment is growing exponentially and across a diverse range of applications… although these systems regularly have a level of inbuilt safety control within, too often the integration does not consider the wider risks involved when installing this type of equipment. Machinery Safety Standards & Legislation – From UKCA to the latest developments in Safety-Related Control System Standards, the workshop will offer practical advice and assistance to demystify the complex framework currently in place. Experts will deep dive into a number of too-often-neglected topics including ownership of the safety-related IP, the missing steps in the Risk-Assessment process and the current trends including IO-Link Safety. Some of the topics covered: OT (Operational Technology) v. IT (Information Technology) – the increased use of Ethernet based fieldbus systems throughout our factories brings with it a need for a different skillset and when you add the additional

Skills shortages are apparent at all levels, however, after listening to our customers this is particularly an issue in highly skilled areas such as panel design, manufacturing and wiring. With this in mind, companies are turning to technology to help them work smarter and close the skills gap within industry. Join engineers from EPLAN and Rittal for the ‘Smarter Working’ workshop to discover new solutions and applications to make your electrical design, component mounting, and wiring easier and faster! Throughout the workshop our skilled engineers will be showcasing the following:  From the connection point to the exact wire routing, discover how the webbased application, EPLAN Smart Wiring, provides technicians with step-bystep instructions needed to easily and successfully wire a control panel.  Explore how EPLAN Smart Mounting simplifies the manual installation of mechanical & electrotechnical components through clear digital instructions that can be accessed via a tablet or computer. The purpose of the workshop is to highlight how the continuity of data from a single source of truth streamlines panel building. Data can seamlessly flow from electrical engineering design, through to panel modification and wire fabrication, and finally to the technicians constructing and wiring the panel using digital applications. You’ll also get the opportunity to test such solutions within a Rittal AX enclosure to see just how easy mounting components and wiring a panel can be! *parked towards the rear fo the venue ask a RITTAL/EPLAN team member for a tour!

Where to start, what are the gains and what is the ROI? Being a specialist for automation technology with 50 years of experience in industrial manufacturing ifm is your reliable partner for the introduction and implementation of tailor-made digitisation solutions on the way to the smart factory. 3D printing is now considered a standard part of manufacturers toolkits across industry as a cost effective and accelerated alternative to conventional manufacturing techniques, such as subtractive manufacturing. Robotics & automation can enable a broad adoption of 3D printing, the key to which has to be ease of use and repeatable outcomes within fully integrated highquality systems. How do we create an environment where both our current and future workforces can work harmoniously to achieve maximum output? In an ever-changing society, it is important to ensure the future workforce are provided with the right tools, training, and knowledge, to maintain a competitive future industry. Nikesh will discuss how at GAMBICA they have formed their Young and University councils which aim to achieve just this and focus on key areas for the future generations such as STEM, Upskilling, Development and Sustainability. He will discuss how a trade association are able to act as the mediator in bringing together diversity in the working environment. Learn how collaborative automation can enable a more flexible production floor. In this seminar we address key barriers to adoption such as skills, cash and application development and show how technology can work in harmony with humans to optimise outcomes. Static production lines have made way for the next generation of robots, replaced by intelligent, mobile robot units, that can navigate autonomously and offer total flexibility for industrial manufacturing & internal logistics, heralding the next era of cyber-physical production landscapes. An introduction to Made Smarter. Find out who can join, the benefits and how to get the most from the programme. We will also look at what companies have joined and why. 10.30 - 11.15 11.30 - 12.15 14.00 - 15.15 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 SEMINARS

BRAINBOXES As a market leader in safety solutions for machinery, Euchner is committed to helping businesses keep their employees safe and comply with safety regulations. Our products, including safety switches, safety relays, safety sensors, and safety interlocks, are designed to ensure that machinery can operate safely and reliably, protecting employees from harm and avoiding costly downtime. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore our latest products and technologies, network with peers and industry experts, and discover new ways to optimise safety and productivity in their manufacturing operations. One of our well-respected Safety Consultants will also be available to talk to and provide support to design engineers from design stages to deployment of machinery and offer advise on how Euchner can support you through this journey. We’re excited to be a part of this important event and look forward to sharing our insights and expertise with attendees. Charter Controls is a family-run business established in 1992 and prides itself on helping its customers during these difficult times. For many years, Charter Controls has been a global sourcing agent to high-value service providers and distributors, as well as supplying directly to panel builders, importing control panel products from original OEMs who manufacture for larger established brands across the globe. Our company’s ethos of “working for our customers” has enabled us to establish many strategic partnerships, which has been key in securing year-on-year growth for the company. As an appointed manufacturers’ agent, Charter Controls has been able to differentiate itself uniquely, by offering control panel components at competitive prices, and enabling UK panel builders to reduce their product purchasing costs and eliminate long delays in project completion. Charter Controls, simplifying it for you! GAMBICA is the Trade Association for Instrumentation, Control, Automation and Laboratory Technology in the UK. Our insight and influence help our members to be more competitive by increasing their knowledge and impact. Together we remove barriers and maximise the market potential in our industry. • We form a community of members and stakeholders that shares knowledge and best practice, shapes opinion and enhances the profile of our sector • We influence policy, standards and regulation for the benefit of our industry • We publish unique market reports and forecasts, allowing members to accurately plan future strategies and budgets • We help members develop business by promoting our industry through exhibitions, events, publications and media campaigns • We work with the future of industry through our Young Council and University groups to promote STEM sectors and address any skills gaps Being a specialist for automation technology with 50 years of experience in industrial manufacturing ifm is your reliable partner for the introduction and implementation of tailor-made digitisation solutions on the way to the smart factory. Sound hardware and software competence together with visionary ideas guarantee your continuous progress. From the individual sensor to an overall business solution - the ifm solutions are scalable so that the digitisation of your company is implemented in steps according to your wishes. Industry 4.0 is feasible – with the right partner, it is easier than you might think. ifm will accompany you on your way. Depending on your requirements, the ifm system sales will support you right from the beginning – from strategic advice, the development of individual software and hardware solutions and their corresponding implementation to advanced services. AutoLogic Systems provides advanced digital solutions and consulting to optimise manufacturing facilities and logistics. We are experts in Digital Twins and Virtual Commissioning, providing advanced 3D solutions for demonstration, simulation and controls testing. We are a Value Added Reseller of Emulate3D by Rockwell Automation. You can also optimise and automate case, pallet and vehicle/container configurations with our powerful range of software from TOPS Pro and MaxLoad Pro. With 30 years-experience providing, consulting and supporting our solutions, and now a Sonepar Company, we work with hundreds of companies across the UK to make their operations stand out from their competitors. Robots and factory automation are fundamental to the future success of UK manufacturing - many businesses are leveraging robotic automation across a wide range of tasks, for many varied reasons, which are as diverse as the solutions are available, to meet the demands of modern manufacturing methods. From industrial intralogistics and mobile, material transportation robots operating in dynamic supply chain environments to 3D printing robots, capable of measuring and optimizing processes as they print, food grade robots capable of slicing cheese or skilleting sandwiches, to medical grade robots designed and manufactured to operate precisely and consistently in the strictest of hygienic environments - the demands of automation today are that which we have never seen before. At Talking industry Live KUKA will present two new products – The KMP-600S: complete flexibility for production intralogistics, and the AMCell_: pushing boundaries in additive manufacturing – Two durable, multipurpose performers built upon flexibility and efficiency. Ai Build is a London based company providing advanced software for robotic and gantry large-format additive manufacturing systems using polymers and metals. AiSync additive manufacturing software is optimised to simplify and automate additive manufacturing from plan to print, providing reliable, repeatable results across the enterprise. Clients report AiSync AM software reducing failed builds by 65% and a 90% efficiency gain in overall build time. Advanced capabilities like real-time remote connectivity, allows clients to view, simulate, control and monitor all machines regardless of location. A digital twin provides full visual build simulation and collision avoidance. AiSync Defect Detection Capability allows quality defects to be identified in real time during the build. AiSync AM software is trusted across many critical applications including tier one automotive, aerospace, marine, energy and construction sectors. Whilst businesses around the globe are already committed to steep decarbonisation targets, gaining a clearer picture of energy as a raw material cost can accelerate sustainability drives, increase brand equity and ultimately improve your bottom line. Our custom dashboard and data collection demo uses Brainboxes hardware and open-source software to monitor energy showing how to: • Efficiently capture, aggregate and analyse your plant-wide energy data • Reduce the impact of market volatility on your production costs • Increase positive brand perception • Achieve substantial financial savings

Lamonde Automation Ltd., established in 1982, are a distributor for Automation Direct, Emas, Teknokol, Teltonika Networks, Weintek, Control Techniques and Patlite. Core to Lamonde’s wide and growing portfolio are PLCs, HMIs, Drives, Motion Control, and Power Supplies. The wider range includes control panel hardware, networking products, LTE routers, HMI enclosures and signal devices. Lamonde’s expertise covers a wide range of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, packaging, automotive, energy and manufacturing. By working closely with clients to understand their specific requirements Lamonde tailor their solutions to meet their client’s needs. Over 40 years of Automation expertise and operating an ISO 9001 quality management system, backed up by helpful, experienced & knowledgeable staff, makes Lamonde Automation a solid player in the industry with an unrivalled reputation for technical support. Now’s the time for manufacturing to evolve and, with emerging technologies, the possibilities are endless. Made Smarter West Midlands has been helping SMEs to leverage the power of these tools since June 2021. In the last 12 months the programme has had over 300 businesses register with the aim to help them become more competitive, reduce lead times, maximise efficiency and increase profits. The programme has been led by Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP) Growth Hub with its fellow Growth Hubs in Greater Birmingham and Solihull, the Black Country, Worcestershire, The Marches, and Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire on behalf of the West Midlands Combined Authority and the Department for Business and Trade. Working alongside strategic partners WMG, at the University of Warwick, and the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, Made Smarter provides free expert digital technology advice and potential grant funding to manufacturing businesses throughout the West Midlands. The new optimised ultra-high efficiency drive package and an integrated drive assembly for Automated Guided Vehicles will be featured on Lafert’s stand. Marlin stainless steel motors, gearboxes and IP66 VFD’s for hygiene sensitive applications together with three phase, single phase, brake and customised motors will be presented. Lafert’s HP Combi is a preconfigured drive package (IE4/IE5 options) that is a ’Plug & Play’ solution comprising a permanent magnet, synchronous motor with an optimised, matched IP66 VFD. Several drive configurations are available making it ideal for both variable and constant torque applications. The AGV integrated drive assembly, called Smartris, has been developed specifically for tow vehicles, assembly line trucks and mobile robots and other similar roles. Smartris is a compact, battery-powered unit comprising a cycloid gearbox, servo motor, drive and wheel with rubber tyre. It features a gear in-wheel design to achieve low floor levels ideal to maximise an AGV’s capabilities. Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) designs and manufactures the most advanced product line of collaborative and safe autonomous mobile robots (AMR). The MiR robots automate internal logistics processes quickly, easily and cost-effectively and optimize material transport. MiR offers one of the most innovative fleets of mobile robots used in industries ranging from manufacturing to logistics to healthcare, regardless of company size. Founded in Denmark in 2013, MiR has grown into a global leader with nearly 220 dealers and certified system integrators in 60 countries. MiR was acquired by Teradyne in 2018. In 2022, AutoGuide Mobile Robots merged with MiR to offer a broad AMR product line from light to heavy payload. MiR is headquartered in Odense, Denmark, with regional offices around the world. MiR will showcase a MiR250 Shelf Carrier solution. The MiR250 is able to move as much as 250 kg with a speed of 2 m/s. This makes the AMR more agile than any other AMRs on the market and highly adaptable for challenging environments. Thanks to the small footprint, it can drive in spaces as narrow as 80 centimeters. So, doors and elevators that can be an obstacle for other mobile robots, are not a problem for the MiR250. Our focus at TIL is on the new ‘Safe Cabled’ and ‘Safe Wireless’ KeTop HMIs from KEBA, which combine connectivity and multi-touch use as well as safe machine operation. In addition, we will also display some examples from our range of servo, stepper, and motion control components; from low voltage actuators for battery and AGV applications (AXOR / Metronix / LAM), through high performance servo drives (KEBA) and high dynamic motors (KEBA / ICPE / MOOG), to motion controllers, suited to single- and multi-axis applications (TRIO / KEBA). General purpose and precision worm and planetary gearboxes (Tramec / Girard), couplings (R+W), robust sensors for applications from rail to machine tools (LENORD+BAUER), and high precision pumps (Fuji-Techno) complete our offering. Novotek provides advanced automation, innovative edge tech, and industrial IT solutions to manufacturers across the UK and Ireland. We help our customers capture new value from their IT and OT in their Smart Manufacturing programs, supporting strategies such as product and process innovation, right-first-time programs, and sustainable manufacturing. In particular, we help industrial firms set plans that build on existing automation and tech investments in the plant, reducing the likelihood of investing in overlapping or “competing” programs. During the Talking Industry event, we will share ideas and insights on how manufacturers can address the challenge of developing a digitalization strategy that ensures users with widely different data/information needs can be served from a common approach. OMRON Corporation is a global leader in the field of automation based on its core technology of “Sensing & Control + Think.” OMRON’s business fields range from industrial automation and electronic components to social infrastructure systems, healthcare, and environmental solutions. Established in 1933, OMRON has about 30,000 employees worldwide in around 120 countries and regions. OMRON supports manufacturing innovation by providing advanced automation technologies, solutions, services and extensive customer support, to help create a better society. For the manufacturing industry, OMRON provides a fully agile and flexible automation approach based on autonomy of machines and safe humanmachine interaction. Our autonomous and collaborative factory concept relies on fully integrated automation, robotics, safety and quality control, proven in a number of industries. “Your automation, our passion”—our company claim is also our promise to you: working in partnership with you, our customers, we are passionate about developing products and solutions to solve your automation needs for a significant competitive advantage. Our 75-year history reveals a strong innovative force based on numerous milestones since the invention of the proximity switch in 1954. It also shows a fundamental corporate mindset that has been the most essential pillar of this success story. Reinterpreting proven technologies is as important as developing state-of-the-art technological concepts like Ethernet-APL. Whether industrial sensor technology or electrical explosion protection, individual customer needs and challenges are at the centre of our actions today and tomorrow. This applies particularly to the digital transformation of processes and applications in the automation industry in the context of Industry 4.0.

From factory automation to logistics automation and process automation, SICK’s sensor solutions are keeping industry moving. As a technology and market leader, SICK provides sensor intelligence and application solutions that create the perfect basis for controlling processes securely and efficiently, protecting individuals from accidents, and preventing damage to the environment. WERMA are excited to show WeAssist, the latest generation of process monitoring systems. Building on the industry-leading SmartMonitor system for machine and workstation monitoring, this cloud-based solution provides robust notification of process activities to multiple users via a browser interface. Complementing this is our user-configurable WirelessAndon system which offers a simple but flexible call-and-response solution to help optimise your processes. Optional battery operation makes this system suitable for mobile applications such as fork-lifts. The new eSign programmable signal towers provide an unrivalled amount of visual information in an intuitive format, allowing for easy visual management of manufacturing operations. Weidmuller will be exhibiting a wide range of products at Talking Industry. Our products are aimed at a very wide industry spectrum, including OEM’s, Panel Builders, Systems integrators and Process Sectors. We will be demonstrating our brand-new Klippon® Connect terminal blocks with SNAP IN connection technology - The AS-Series. They can be used to wire flexible conductors quickly, simply and safely without the need for wire-end ferrules or tools. Weidmuller’s range of products has expanded significantly over the years, and whilst connectivity is still at the core, other key areas are Power Supplies, Over Voltage Protection, Industrial Ethernet, Relays, PCB and Enclosures and Tools. Scorpion Vision has been delivering 3D robot vision systems for over 10 years. In that time, the business has seen many developments in what was previously a very niche area. 3D Vision systems come in many different forms - such as the ultra flexible camera systems developed by Tordivel AS, the people behind the Scorpion 3D Stinger products. These systems solve many challenging problems where off the shelf camera systems just aren’t up to the job. Then there are the new generation of ‘off the shelf’ 3D camera products which enable rapid and low risk installation for typical automation problems, such as random bin picking. Previously the holy grail of 3D robot vision, the Mech Mind products prove that this technology is no longer a myth and so is being widely deployed - with over 3000 installations worldwide. Scorpion Vision is very proud to be appointed a UK distributor by Mech Mind. End-to-end data is the real success factor, saving time and money in your value creation process as well as preventing errors which leads to lasting improvements in productivity. At the heart of this is the digital twin of the physical product, which links all process steps – from electrical engineering through to operations and service. Solutions from Rittal and EPLAN provide comprehensive support at every stage of the entire process – from engineering, sourcing and manufacturing through to operations and IT, to enable you to reap the rewards of successfully navigating Industry 4.0. Take the opportunity to visit our stand, attend one of our workshops or visit our exhibition bus which will be parked toward the rear of the venue, in order to discover more about our 3D ECAD software solutions, our range of modular enclosure and rack systems, and how we’re able to support your digitalisation and automation goals. t-dab.ai is technology company on a mission to revolutionise the building and transformation of Internet of Things (IoT) powered industrial businesses through decentralised artificial intelligence (AI). Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can deliver high ROI across many applications in industry, but its widespread adoption is hampered by a lack of suitable machine learning infrastructure and the need to centralise data which in turn leads to high costs, privacy risks, overdependency on cloud platforms and network availability. To solve these barriers to AI for Industrial IoT, t-dab.ai are harnessing a simple but revolutionary idea. Intelligence is achieved by combining learning on many devices via a novel technology called Federated Learning. To deliver this, t-dab.ai has created a decentralised AI platform for industrial IoT: OctaiPipe. OctaiPipe represents a paradigm shift in AI solving high value industrial machine intelligence use cases whilst vastly reducing costs, privacy risks, and network or cloud dependency. OctaiPipe is a crossplatform, end-to-end distributed Edge AI platform optimized for training, deploying and managing models in any IoT environment. Damien Oxlee Sales Director E: damien.oxlee@dfamedia.co.uk Ryan Fuller Managing Director E: ryan.fuller@dfamedia.co.uk Andy Wylie Sales Manager E: andy.wylie@dfamedia.co.uk Emma Floyd Operations Manager E: emma.floyd@dfamedia.co.uk Hope Jepson Marketing Executive E: hope.jepson@dfamedia.co.uk Andy Pye Talking Industry Chair E: andy.pye@dfamedia.co.uk Aaron Blutstein Editor E: aaron@dfamedia.co.uk DfA Media Group 192 High Street, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1BE +44 (0) 1732 370 340 Stone Junction is a technical PR and digital marketing agency that has been recognised for its award-winning work with companies in the automation industry. Having won 40 awards since 2015, its outstanding campaigns for companies such as WEG, Beckhoff and Renishaw haven’t gone unnoticed. The company’s STEM qualified team speaks 14 languages, providing global reach, complemented by offices in Germany and Romania. Stone Junction has become the market leader in automation and engineering PR. Its specialists regularly achieve high-quality coverage in world-renowned publications such as SPS Magazine, Industrial Automation Asia and, of course, Drives & Controls. Are you an automation company that needs to expand your global reach? Or maybe you’re a start-up with an amazing idea that people need to hear about? Stone Junction’s got you. STONE JUNCTION T-DAB.AI

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