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Birmingham wins bid to host major robotics convention

The 18th edition of the European Robotics Forum will head to the city's ICC in March 2027

The ICC in Birmingham will host the European Robotics Forum in 2027

Birmingham has won the right to host a major European conference for the robotics industry.

The 18th edition of the European Robotics Forum will head to the city's ICC in March 2027 after beating competition from rival bidders such as Belgrade, Brussels and Zurich.

The event is considered to be one of the most influential meetings of the robotics community in Europe, with more than 1,500 international engineers, researchers, investors, entrepreneurs and policy makers expected to attend.

The five-day conference will include industry tours of some of the region's most successful and internationally recognised companies.

The Birmingham bid was won by leading ambassadors in the region from the Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry and the University of Birmingham, with the support of the Birmingham and West Midlands Convention Bureau and the ICC.

The bid attracted more than 50 letters of support, including from the Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation Lord Patrick Vallance, Birmingham City Council and the West Midlands Combined Authority.

Cllr Sharon Thompson, deputy leader of the city council, said: "We are thrilled that Birmingham has been selected to host the European Robotics Forum 2027 - a true recognition of our region's world-class innovation, research and industrial strength.