Advanced Engineering 2024 announces keynote speaker lineup

EventsNews
August 28, 2024
Advanced Engineering is scheduled to take place at the NEC in Birmingham from October 30-31, 2024 (Courtesy Advanced Engineering)
Advanced Engineering is scheduled to take place at the NEC in Birmingham from October 30-31, 2024 (Courtesy Advanced Engineering)

Advanced Engineering, taking place at the NEC in Birmingham, UK, October 30-31, 2024, has announced this year’s keynote speakers. The six industry leaders, and 150+ other speakers, will share their expertise and insights on critical industry issues during talks across a number of different forums.

The Advanced Engineering show brings together industry leaders and professionals to explore the latest innovations across multiple sectors, including aerospace, automotive, defence and security, marine and more. Attendees can expect presentations on a wide range of topics, from digitally enabled supply chains to advanced propulsion technologies.

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The first of this year’s keynote speakers, Brian Holliday, is head of Siemens Digital Industries for the UK and Ireland. Holliday oversees advanced automation, industry software, systems integration and R&D. He is an expert on productivity, digital manufacturing and industrial strategy, often contributing to media discussions.

The next speaker, Matthew Atkinson is a lead research engineer at Jaguar Land Rover. Atkinson is an expert in automotive engineering, specialising in replacing metallic structures with injection molded composites. His work focuses on interior mechanical commodities like cockpit, seating and load space features and his innovative approach has earned him multiple patents, including for the Range Rover 18MY Executive Seating.

Next, Shaun Harris CBE is currently the director of support and chief engineer at the Royal Air Force. With a distinguished 37-year career in the RAF, Harris has held numerous leadership roles. His extensive experience spans engineering, logistics and information warfare. Harris has served around the world, from the UK and USA to Afghanistan and Iraq.

Also set to speak is Solange Baena, UK lead for the aviation environmental roadmap at Airbus, and Leonie Moffat, laser radar sales account manager at Nikon. Last but not least is Stefan Lawrenson, senior polymer chemist at Scott Bader, who specialises in sustainable technology and polymer chemistry. His research focuses on enhancing nanoparticles and synthesising eco-friendly materials.

“This year’s speaker lineup brings together some of the brightest minds in the industry,” said Alison Willis, CEO of the show’s organiser, Easyfairs UK & Global. “Their diverse expertise will provide deep insights into pressing issues like Industry 4.0, supply chain management and sustainability.

“This lineup highlights the spirit of innovation that Advanced Engineering is all about, and our commitment to fostering knowledge exchange within the engineering community,” Willis concluded. “I’m sure the knowledge and inspiration they’ll bring to the event will be of value to all visitors.”

To register for the event, click here.

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