Exhibitions / Congresses

Modern Manufacturing Expo

Australia, Sydney - September 20 - 21, 2022
Modern Manufacturing Expo The Modern Manufacturing Expo will showcase the future of manufacturing, highlighting the path for the digital transformation journey. Industry leading suppliers will connect with manufacturing leaders to showcase the latest technologies and equipment to power-up operations and processes.


Attend the Expo launch & Education Program - MME Town Hall
An exclusive opportunity to be part of the brains trust that will lead Australia to establishing a strong, modern and sustainable manufacturing sector.
Manufacturing industry leaders across Australia and Government will gather in Sydney on Wednesday 30 March 2022 at Waterview Conference Centre, Sydney Olympic Park, to create the path for future success.
Date(s)
September 20 - 21, 2022
Venue
Sydney Showground
Ticketing
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