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Visitors to Subcon can enjoy over 30 hours of free conference sessions lead by industry experts discussing the key issues and trends that are driving innovation and shaping the UK’s industrial landscape in 2022: from the latest developments in key technology areas such as hydrogen mobility, electrification, and nuclear fusion to keynote insights on automation, finance and engineering skills.

Speakers confirmed this year include:

  • Dave Short - Technology Director, BAE Systems: Innovation in the defence sector
     
  • Ian Whiting – Commercial Director, UK Battery Industrialisation Centre: Scaling up UK electric vehicle battery manufacture
     
  • Tony Langtry – Head of Mechanical Engineering, Tokamak Energy: The engineering challenges of nuclear of fusion
     
  • Hugo Spowers – Founder, Riversimple: Transforming mobility with hydrogen
     
  • Professor Ric Allot – Director of Business Development, STFC: Industrial
    applications of Big Science.

     
  • Professor Chris Tuck – University of Nottingham: Insight from the cutting edge of the UK additive manufacturing research community.
     
  • Nick Hawker, CEO and co-founder, First Light Fusion on the commercial application of nuclear fusion
     
  • Martin Little, commercial director, Rail Alliance on the overlooked opportunities within rail

Jason Dante, event director for Subcon, says: “This year, alongside the Engineer Expo and Manufacturing Management Show theatre, we also have a brand new supply chain theatre that will bring together an expert line-up of speakers to talk about the biggest challenges and opportunities for the sector.

“We also once again have ensured there will be ample networking opportunities available at the show, including the VIP buyers lounge, sponsored by Qimtek.

“Plus, there will even be a couple of extra surprises in celebration of the Jubilee! We are incredibly excited to include so much new material and look forward to opening the doors at the NEC.” 

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Find out more and see the full programme at https://www.subconshow.co.uk/sessions-2021

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