UK automation show to launch in 2023
Automation UK, organised by the British robot and vision associations, will highlight the importance of robotics and systems integration to the growth of the UK economy
Automation UK, organised by the British robot and vision associations, will highlight the importance of robotics and systems integration to the growth of the UK economy
Automation UK is intended to be the national automation and robotics show. It will be co-located with UKIVA’s Machine Vision Conference.
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The UK is up to 20 per cent less productive than its major competitor countries because it is not investing in automation, Mike Wilson at the British Automation and Robot Association said at UKIVA's machine vision conference in Milton Keynes. Greg Blackman reports
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