East of England manufacturers invited to explore the ‘Factory of the Future’ at Cranfield University
Business / Fri 7th Nov 2025 at 12:20pm
MANUFACTURERS across the East of England are being invited to step into the factory of the future at a landmark event hosted by Made Smarter at Cranfield University.
The free, one-day conference on Thursday 20 November 2025, will give SME manufacturers a hands-on look at how digital technology is reshaping UK industry, from robotics and automation to data, analytics, sensors, and virtual reality.



Delegates will discover how even small digital steps can unlock major gains in productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness.
The event, Made Smarter: Factories of the Future, is a collaboration between the government-backed Made Smarter Adoption programmes in the East of England and South East regions. Both programmes are already helping hundreds of SME manufacturers improve efficiency and resilience through grants for technology projects, leadership training, funded internships and digital skills support.
“This is about showing manufacturers the art of the possible,” said Toby Bennett, Programme Lead for Made Smarter East of England. “Many firms in our region are still at the early stages of digitisation. This event is a chance to see technologies in action, hear real success stories, and understand how Made Smarter can make digital adoption achievable, affordable, and genuinely valuable.”
The agenda features keynotes, live demonstrations, and interactive sessions designed to equip attendees with practical tools and insights for their own digital journey. Speakers include:
The technology exhibition will feature a diverse line-up of companies demonstrating the latest digital tools and systems driving smarter manufacturing. Exhibitors include Jaltek (electronics manufacturer), The Validation Centre (manufacturer of weld monitoring and data logging systems), Total Control Pro (ERP software), igus (motion plastics manufacturer), NewTechm (ultrasonics and robotics manufacturer), Poka-Yoke UK (lean manufacturing and automation consultants), Odoo (ERP systems), Seiki Systems (MES software), XD Innovation (MRP solutions), and Keyence (industrial automation and inspection equipment).
They will be joined by regional and national business support organisations, including South Mids Growth Hub, Herts Growth Hub, and Buckinghamshire Business First Growth Hub, showcasing the full spectrum of support available to manufacturers looking to adopt digital technology.
Bryan Vint, Programme Manager for Made Smarter South East, said: “Factories of the Future is designed to inspire, inform, and connect manufacturers who want to take the next step in their digital journey.
“Delegates will leave with practical insights, valuable connections, and clear next steps for their own transformation, whether they are just starting out or ready to scale adoption.
“By joining forces with our colleagues in the East of England, we’re giving businesses across both regions the confidence and support they need to embrace new technology.”
Andrea Wilson, Director of Hone-All Precision, said: “As manufacturers, we’re facing a period of immense change, but also immense opportunity. Digital technology isn’t about replacing people, it’s about empowering them, giving our teams better tools, better data, and the confidence to make smarter decisions every day.
“Events like this are so valuable because they turn the theory into something tangible. You can see what’s possible, talk to people who’ve done it, and realise that digital transformation is achievable no matter the size of your business.”
Dr Gilbert Tang, Industrial Robotics expert, Cranfield University, said: “Cranfield is proud to host an event that brings together innovators, manufacturers, and technology providers to explore the future of industry. Our university is dedicated to developing breakthrough technologies and applying them in partnership with business, ensuring that innovation translates into real-world impact. By working alongside programmes like Made Smarter, we can help manufacturers of all sizes harness automation, robotics, and digital systems to improve productivity, sustainability, and competitiveness.”
Following successful pilot years, Made Smarter East of England and Made Smarter South East are now preparing for year two of delivery. The UK Government has confirmed its continued commitment to the Made Smarter Adoption programme in England, ensuring more manufacturers can access expert advice, leadership development, and match-funded technology grants to drive growth and innovation.
Manufacturers can register for free at: Made Smarter: Factories of the Future – Eventbrite
These bodies are a complete waste of taxpayers money. The classic “give me some money and I will tell you the time with your own watch” . The future of manufacturing does not involve people. How do I know? My company makes factory automation. In fact even a Company like mine won’t exist in 10 years because it will also be come automated. The tech is advancing faster than we can retrain and redeploy people so that by the time you retrain the tech has automated that job as well
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