MVC rebranded to Vision UK as part of exciting Automate UK plans

MVC rebranded to Vision UK as part of exciting Automate UK plans
Technology

Automate UK is thrilled to announce that Machine Vision Conference (MVC) has been rebranded to Vision UK and in future will be incorporated within Automation UK. This will make it the UK’s largest show dedicated to industrial automation, robotics and machine vision solutions. The annual show will return to the CBS Arena in Coventry between 7-8 May 2025.

Automate UK is the UK’s leading trade association for automation suppliers and end users of technology across processing, packaging, robotics and machine vision, with a total membership of nearly 600 member companies.

Established in 2016, Vision UK (formerly known as MVC) has developed a reputation for being the pre-eminent trade show for world-class machine vision companies. The show provides companies with an opportunity to showcase their latest cutting-edge technologies to potential buyers and visitors who are keen on learning more about the benefits machine vision solutions can bring to their businesses. Vision UK is known for attracting a large number of visitors and exhibitors from across a wide spectrum of industries.

Through incorporating Vision UK, next year’s Automation UK will deliver significantly enhanced benefits to both visitors and exhibitors. Visitors will now be able to explore the latest automation, robotics and machine vision innovations from industry leading brands, all under one roof.

Exhibitors in return will be able to engage with an even larger number of buyers from many of the world’s biggest and most innovative companies. All of whom will be actively looking for solutions to automate their processes and improve productivity.

Commenting on next year’s show, Automate UK’s Chief Operating Officer Scott McKenna said: Integrating Vision UK into Automation UK presents a great opportunity for us to raise the profile of the machine vision and automation industries at one exhibition. Both events have earned acclaim from visitors and exhibitors alike, and combining the two ensures that a broader cross-section of end-users can discover the best of what areas of the industry has to offer.

For more information about exhibiting at Automation UK 2025, please see the exhibitor brochure: https://qrco.de/bf7y1Q

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