Siemens has announced the return of its flagship Transform event, which will be held at Manchester Central station on 15-16 July.

The event aims to offer organisations a first-hand look at technologies now being used across both the UK and Ireland, new designs, how they operate and how critical assets are maintained.

Siemens' Transform event will return to Manchester Central in July
Siemens’ Transform event will return to Manchester Central in July

With free entry, the two-day event will showcase the convergence of industrial AI, digital twins, simulation, intelligent electrification, advanced automation and smart grid innovation, with delegates given the chance to see how these technologies are being utilised to help organisations adapt to challenges ranging from rising energy demand and operational complexity to cyber threats, skills shortages and climate pressures.

The event will also seek to highlight new advances in automation, robotics and adaptive control systems, showcasing their progress in the unlocking of productivity across both manufacturing and infrastructure.

Brian Holliday, Chief Executive Officer at Siemens UK & Ireland, said:

Transform is first and foremost about connecting people, but also exploring what becomes possible when you exploit digital technology and deploy it in the real world.

Whether it's intelligent grids, industrial AI or advanced automation, these technologies are giving organisations the tools to simplify operations, reduce emissions and build resilience in an increasingly complex world.

Manchester is one of the UK’s most dynamic innovation hubs, making it the ideal place to explore the art of the possible today and tomorrow at Transform - I hope to see you there.

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