Registration Opens for Next Generation Industry Conference at Glass Futures

Registration Opens for Next Generation Industry Conference at Glass Futures
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Date: 13 February 2026

Registration is now open for the Next Generation Industry Conference, taking place on 18 March 2026 at Glass Futures in St Helens, Liverpool City Region.

The half-day conference (10:00–14:00) will explore the cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of industry, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and its rapidly expanding role in manufacturing, digitalisation and automation.

Bringing together leaders, experts and innovators from industry, academia and technology, the programme is designed to spark cross-sector collaboration and highlight how digital technologies—particularly AI—are advancing manufacturing processes, accelerating materials innovation, improving sustainability and driving productivity.

Industry Leaders Share AI Insight

The agenda features keynote and expert contributions from major international organisations at the forefront of industrial AI:

  • Siemens — outlining its development of an Industrial AI Operating System embedding AI across design, simulation, manufacturing and operations.
  • Lucideon — showcasing how AI and machine learning are accelerating materials innovation and optimising manufacturing performance.
  • Şişecam — demonstrating how AI is deployed across 45 plants in 14 countries to reduce waste and emissions, including real-time defect detection across more than 12 production lines.

The conference will also include:

  • A Glass Futures AI project overview presented by Dr Jim Scotson
  • A panel discussion on “AI in Manufacturing”, featuring:
    • NVIDIA, a global leader in AI computing
    • F.I.C. (UK) LIMITED, advancing glass production through AI integration
    • University of Liverpool’s Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC), specialists in digital modelling and simulation
  • Lunch and networking opportunities
  • An optional site tour of Glass Futures’ state-of-the-art facilities

Additional speakers will be announced shortly.

Driving the Future of Industrial Manufacturing

The event is open to professionals working across manufacturing, glass production, supply chain, research and development, academia and digital technology.

With increasing pressure on energy efficiency, emissions reduction and operational performance, AI is rapidly emerging as a transformative enabler across heavy industry. The conference will provide practical case studies, strategic insight and opportunities for collaboration, supporting the next phase of industrial innovation.

Glass Futures members receive priority booking, and places are limited.

Event details:
📅 18 March 2026
🕙 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Glass Futures, St Helens, Liverpool City Region

To register, visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/next-generation-industry-conference-tickets-1978410732759?aff=oddtdtcreator

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