Clean Energy and Net Zero Advanced Engineering 2026
The Clean Energy and Net Zero track at Advanced Engineering brings together engineers, buyers and manufacturers tackling decarbonisation in practice. See how other organisations are actually cutting emissions and energy use, and what that means for your products, processes and investments, in a market where net zero deadlines, energy security and customer expectations are all colliding with budget scrutiny and geopolitical uncertainty.
This track brings together honest, cross-sector examples of what is actually working, from quick energy efficiency wins to longer-term electrification and alternative fuel strategies, so you can benchmark against others at the design and development stage and take home a plan that stands up to scrutiny.
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Free entry. 400+ exhibitors, 6 CPD forums, live demos and networking lounges, all in one venue.
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The Main Stage sets the tone for the entire show, addressing the biggest sector changes and trends in engineering and advanced manufacturing.
Key themes include
Expect headline speakers, sector leaders and forward-thinking discussions designed to deliver insights that apply across industries and job functions.
Companies and associations taking part include Make UK, Schneider Electric, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Railway Industry Association, and many more.
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Visitors tell us net zero is no longer a long-term target – it is on their roadmaps today, alongside volatile energy costs, supply chain fragility and regulatory pressure that keeps shifting.
Many are working on:
The Clean Energy and Net Zero track at Advanced Engineering is a track within the event focused on industrial decarbonisation, energy efficiency and sustainable engineering. It covers topics such as electrification, hydrogen and alternative fuels, low carbon materials, circular design and decarbonisation strategy, helping visitors explore practical solutions used across UK manufacturing and engineering sectors.
A net zero event in the UK helps manufacturers compare approaches, suppliers and technologies that support lower emissions and stronger energy resilience. At Advanced Engineering’s Clean Energy and Net Zero track, visitors can explore fuel switching, on-site generation, lifecycle assessment, battery materials supply chains and practical decarbonisation strategies to make better decisions across products, processes and investments.
A clean energy event for automotive suppliers and powertrain teams typically features technologies and services related to electrification, EV transition, the ZEV mandate and low carbon manufacturing. At Advanced Engineering, the Clean Energy and Net Zero track brings together specialists and suppliers working on sustainable product design, critical minerals, battery materials and emissions reduction engineering relevant to automotive and adjacent sectors.
An industrial decarbonisation event in the UK can be valuable for engineering and manufacturing teams that need to build a business case for decarbonisation, improve energy security and meet compliance requirements. The Clean Energy and Net Zero track at Advanced Engineering covers areas such as bio-based materials, circular design, energy resilience and sustainable engineering directly relevant to manufacturers facing net zero deadlines and increasing customer expectations.
Yes. Several forums at Advanced Engineering touch on clean energy and decarbonisation, including sessions on electrification, advanced materials and automation, with real-world insight from OEMs, Tier suppliers and industry specialists on what the transition to lower carbon manufacturing means in practice.
You can register for the Clean Energy and Net Zero event track in the UK by using the registration or visit pages on the Advanced Engineering website. To plan your visit, check event dates, venue details, travel information, opening times and the exhibitor or programme listings for the relevant track content.
Yes, many exhibitors bring technical specialists and engineers who can discuss real-world challenges and applications.
Yes, and this is highly encouraged. Many teams attend as a group from design, manufacturing, quality, procurement and R&D so they can explore different areas of the show.
Yes. Several sessions and solution providers focus on reliability engineering, maintainability, serviceability and designing for the full product lifecycle.
Yes, The Net Zero track will cover suppliers, solutions and conference sessions on topics such as lightweight structures, materials selection and circular design. Following this track, you can discover materials and methods that will help you meet sustainability targets without compromising performance.
Yes, Advanced Engineering’s unmatched value is the opportunity to get hands-on with real technologies. Many exhibitors bring working prototypes, demos and test set-ups so you can see systems and machinery running in real conditions.
Yes, once you are registered, you will have access to the Industrial Connect app, where you will see the list of suppliers and products
NEC Birmingham · 4–5 November 2026 · Free entry to visit