Registrations open for Australian Manufacturing Week 2025

Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute Ltd

Friday, 24 January, 2025


Registrations open for Australian Manufacturing Week 2025

Registrations are now open for the precision engineering manufacturing show, AMW2025.

The event is being held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) in Melbourne, from Tuesday, 6 May to Friday, 9 May 2025. Organised and run by the Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute Limited (AMTIL), AMW2025 will host over 400 organisations taking stands to showcase the latest manufacturing technologies, processes and support services.

The event, which will occupy 80% of the MCEC, will cover every aspect of manufacturing technology, from the largest machine tools to the smallest precision cutting tools. It will also include state-of-the-art support systems, software and accessories, and the myriad services essential to any manufacturing operation.

One of the many highlights of AMW shows is the Future Solutions Speaker Program. These sessions have been hand-picked to cater to the industry’s varied needs to tackle challenges and stay abreast of the latest trends.

“Come and hear from the best specialists in each field,” said CEO of AMTIL Lorraine Maxwell. “Our Future Solutions sessions will cover many aspects of manufacturing in Australia, as well as services surrounding and supporting our industry. We are all set for a great week.”

AMW2025 will offer a wider spectrum of technologies vital to the modern manufacturing business than has ever been brought under one roof at an Australian exhibition before. To help visitors to the show navigate such a diverse line-up of exhibits, AMW2025 will feature dedicated areas covering a range of specialised aspects of the modern manufacturing landscape, including the Additive Manufacturing Zone, Australian Manufacturer’s Pavilion, Machine Tools, Manufacturing Solutions, Robotics & Automation and Weld & Air Solutions.

Explore new opportunities, meet, and network with industry leaders and technology experts, all under one roof at one show.

AMW’s organisers have also teamed up with event management software experts Map Your Show to develop online tools to help visitors plan their visit. There will also be an AMW App to aid attendees in navigating the site.

“I think it’s safe to say that every aspect of manufacturing today will be on display at AMW 2025,” said Kim Banks, Exhibition Director at AMTIL. “There will be something for everyone involved in manufacturing. Just ensure you set aside enough time to see it all.”

Attendance is free and registration is required. Learn more and register today at www.australianmanufacturingweek.com.au.

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