MACH 2026 has secured more than 65% of its floorplan.
Organised by the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), MACH brings together the UK manufacturing supply chain to celebrate innovation, showcase capabilities and address the latest market trends.
MACH offers a platform to explore the full scope of the UK’s manufacturing sector, highlighting advancements in machinery and showcasing capabilities across the supply chain. MACH 2026 serves as a snapshot of the sector’s resilience, ingenuity, and innovation.
MACH is guided by the expertise of the MTA’s Exhibition Committee and Board, ensuring the event addresses current challenges and opportunities within the sector. Being organised by industry professionals allows the exhibition to focus on relevant issues and showcase the latest technological developments.
The event is also supported by a network of key industry associations, including Make UK, the MMMA, GTMA, BTMA, PTMA, Automate UK, Composites UK, BPF, BFPA, HVMC and the Catapult Centres, demonstrating the collective strength and collaboration of the UK’s manufacturing community.
"MACH is one of the pre-eminent manufacturing exhibitions and is the go-to event for companies looking at investing in automation and capital equipment. The quality of attendees and exhibitors is A list and the range of technologies on display is as good as to be found at any exhibition,” said Stephen Phipson, Chief Executive of Make UK said.
MTA expected that the event will attract more than 30,000 attendees. MACH 2026 will take place in NEC Birmingham between 20 and 24 April 2026.
MACH 2026 has secured more than 65% of its floorplan.
Organised by the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), MACH brings together the entire UK manufacturing supply chain to celebrate innovation, showcase capabilities and address the latest market trends.
MACH offers a platform to explore the full scope of the UK’s manufacturing sector, highlighting advancements in machinery and showcasing capabilities across the supply chain. MACH 2026 serves as a snapshot of the sector’s resilience, ingenuity, and innovation.
MACH is guided by the expertise of the MTA’s Exhibition Committee and Board, ensuring the event addresses current challenges and opportunities within the sector. Being organised by industry professionals allows the exhibition to focus on relevant issues and showcase the latest technological developments.
The event is also supported by a network of key industry associations, including Make UK, the MMMA, GTMA, BTMA, PTMA, Automate UK, Composites UK, BPF, BFPA, HVMC and the Catapult Centres, demonstrating the collective strength and collaboration of the UK’s manufacturing community.
"MACH is one of the pre-eminent manufacturing exhibitions and is the go-to event for companies looking at investing in automation and capital equipment. The quality of attendees and exhibitors is A list and the range of technologies on display is as good as to be found at any exhibition,” said Stephen Phipson, Chief Executive of Make UK said.
MTA expected that the event will attract more than 30,000 attendees to participate. MACH 2026 will take place in NEC Birmingham between 20 and 24 April 2026.