The Advanced Materials Show and Advanced Ceramics Show confirm key speakers

May 12, 2025

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May 12, 2025
Key speakers have been announced for the The Advanced Materials and Advanced Ceramics Shows (Courtesy The Advanced Ceramics Show)
Key speakers have been announced for the The Advanced Materials and Advanced Ceramics Shows (Courtesy The Advanced Ceramics Show)

Key speakers have been confirmed for The Advanced Materials Show and The Advanced Ceramics Show. The events will take place July 9-10 in Birmingham, UK, alongside the Battery Cells & Systems Expo and Vehicle Electrification Expo.

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Key speakers include:

  • Dr Cathryn Hickey – Chief Executive Officer, AMRICC
  • Yiewin Pei – Senior Scientist, NPL
  • Jonathan Phillips – Structural Ceramics Centre of Excellence Leader, Morgan Advanced Materials
  • Dr Sumitesh Das – Director of Research and Development, TATA Steel UK Ltd
  • Dr Subhasish Mukurjee – Chief Scientific Officer, Ceres Power Limited
  • Professor Nigel Brandon OBE FREng FRS – Dean of Faculty of Engineering at Imperial College London
  • Ash Owen – Head of Future Technology, Rolls-Royce
  • Nick Parry – Group Manager of Industrial Digitalisation, Materials Processing Institute
  • Mike Harrison – Chief Executive Officer, Concretene
  • Richard Duffy – Senior Policy Advisor of Semiconductors, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)

The Advanced Materials Show and The Advanced Ceramics Show aim to bring together materials engineers, R&D professionals, scientists and product developers involved in manufacturing, designing and integrating advanced materials technology. The exhibition floor will host over 300 companies as they showcase their latest technologies in support of the UK’s manufacturing industry and supply chain.

Those interested can register here.

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May 12, 2025

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