Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT AUSTRALIA

Australia, Melbourne - July 23-25, 2024
CeMAT AUSTRALIA Australia's Leading Trade Show for Intralogistics, Robotics and Automation, Warehousing, Supply Chain Management and Materials Handling

CeMAT is planned and delivered in multiple locations around the globe, with CeMAT Australia organised by Hannover Fairs Australia, a subsidiary of Deutsche Messe.

The CeMAT exhibition will be a one-stop-shop of the leading technology and service providers in intralogistics, robotics and automation, warehousing, supply chain management and materials handling. CeMAT will showcase innovation and best practices in a wide variety of settings and sectors - from e-commerce to manufacturing, from the food industry to resources.

As well as cutting-edge product demonstrations on the show floor, visitors will also be able to access our Knowledge Theatre, which will offer attendees insights, inspiration and practical take-away solutions to challenges facing decision makers and front-line professionals in the logistics and warehousing industry.
Date(s)
July 23-25, 2024
Venue
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
Ticketing
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