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Robotics, automation and supply chain challenges to headline at Sydney-based industry conferences

CeMAT Australia and Industrial Transformation Australia will host the largest gathering of professionals in manufacturing, warehousing and logistics.

The Dome at Sydney Olympic Park will host the co-located CeMAT Australia 2025 and Industrial Transformation Australia 2025 events from Tuesday 22 to Thursday 24 July.

Over three days attendees will have access to a range of expert-led sessions from local and international presenters, and will be able to connect with 200 exhibitors across both events.

The Australian Forklift Championships will be hosted as part of CeMAT Australia with the official battle taking place on Wednesday 23 July and additional corporate teams and live demonstrations happening on Thursday 24 July.

Agenda highlights for CeMAT Australia 2025:

  • Opening keynote – State of the Nation | Julian Brancaccio, Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia
  • Special unveiling – Rise to New Dimensions: Introducing AeroBot – the Future of AI-driven Fulfilment | Michael Kemeny, KNAPP Australia
  • Green is the new lean – Why Carbon-Smart Supply Chains is the Next Competitive Advantage | Claire Bull, Extolla

View the full agenda here: https://www.cemat.com.au/agenda

Agenda highlights for Industrial Transformation Australia 2025:

  • Keynote – Megatrends shaping the next decade of Advanced Manufacturing Australia’s big move in the evolution of industry 4.0 | Henrik von Scheel, Industry 4.0 Originator
  • Keynote – The Future of Manufacturing: Operate to Grow | John Broadbent, Realise Potential
  • Robotic Picking & Handling Using Vacuum Technology | Michal Vigoda, Schmalz Australia

View the full agenda here: https://www.industrialtransformation.com.au/agenda

2025 Exhibition

CeMAT Australia, Industrial Transformation Australia, and the Processing & Packaging Pavilion – powered by APPMA, will host over 200 exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations in intralogistics, robotics and automation, warehousing, supply chain management, and materials handling.

The events will also feature leaders in advanced manufacturing, and distributors and importers of packing and processing machinery serving key sectors including food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, e-commerce, chemicals, retail, logistics, agriculture, construction, energy, defence, and broader manufacturing industries.

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