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Automation and robotics market trends
23 November 2021
The Tomorrow’s Warehouse event will explore key issues for logistics professionals at a time of unprecedented change at the CBS Arena in Coventry on November 30.
Thomas Andersson, Principal Analyst & Co-founder, Style Intelligence will present on Automation and robotics market trends at the event.
As we emerge from the pandemic, Thomas will provide an overview of the latest warehouse robotics and automation market trends. Thomas has researched the emerging warehouse robotics market extensively, resulting in groundbreaking reports on Goods to Person Picking Robots, pallet moving AGV & AMRs, and eGocery Infrastructure, among others. There is no better person for an unbiased overview of where we are at with warehouse robotics.
The Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event is designed to help attendees with actionable insights that they can take back to their operations to implement. To that end we have put together an exciting seminar programme, as well as an exhibitor area packed with solution providers to partner with.
The event is split into four sessions, looking at the big picture in UK warehousing; warehouse automation; making the most of warehouse space; and the future of the forklift.
For more information and to register for the FREE TO ATTEND Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event go to - https://tomorrowswarehouse.live/
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