Composites Forum

30 & 31 October 2024

NEC, Birmingham

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30 & 31 Oct 2024 | NEC Birmingham

Composites Forum

Inspiring the future of composites

New materials, processes and applications are being developed all the time. The UK is a force in developing composite materials. Visit the Composites Forum to hear the very latest developments from leading OEMs, Tier 1s and manufacturers on their newest processes. 

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This forum is sponsored by PRF Composite Materials, Litecon and Vivid Technologies Limited and supported by Composites UK

The Main Stage

This forum is sponsored by Lloyds Bank and supported by Make UK


Discover the latest updates across all sectors on the Main Stage. This is your one-stop-shop for help with government policy, inspiring keynotes and the newest industry developments.

ERSH Forum

This forum is supported by Coventry University and Innovate UK       

A unique opportunity to gain access to a wealth of specialist sector knowledge, connect with key industry players, and engage in community-building activities…all designed to accelerate the UK’s electrification workforce.

AMT Forum

This forum is sponsored by Nanografi Nano Teknoloji A.Ş. and supported by Fluency

A unique platform for industry leaders, innovators, and experts to connect, share knowledge, and discuss the latest trends and advancements in the advanced materials and technologies sectors.

Auto Forum

This forum is supported by the SMMT and Manufacturing Engineering Magazine


Uncover the latest developments in lightweighting technology, electronics and future fuels. Hear case studies from key OEMs and Tier 1s.

Aero Forum

This forum is supported by Satellite Applications Catapult, HCL TECH and supported by Aerospace Magazine


Explore the latest developments in eVTOL, urban air mobility, space, in-orbit manufacture, lightweighting, hydrogen fuels and more.

Composites Forum

This forum is sponsored by PRF Composite Materials, Litecon GmbH and Vivid Technologies Limited and supported by Composites UK


Topics will cover developing and utilising new composite materials, lightweighting, made-for-purpose materials and more. 

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