Engineering the Future of Intelligent Intralogistics
IntraLogisteX 2026:
Engineering the Future of Intelligent Intralogistics
More than 11,000 logistics, warehousing and supply chain professionals are expected to attend IntraLogisteX 2026 when it returns to the NEC Birmingham on 18-19 March 2026. Now in its 11th year, the event has firmly established itself as the UK’ s flagship exhibition for intralogistics, warehouse systems engineering and end-to-end supply chain innovation.
Organised by Logistics Manager Magazine, IntraLogisteX has evolved beyond a traditional warehousing event. For industrial engineers, systems integrators, automation specialists and continuous improvement leaders, the 2026 edition will provide a comprehensive platform to evaluate the technologies, architectures and integration strategies shaping the next generation of intelligent facilities.
A Systems-Level View of Modern Logistics
Industrial engineering is increasingly defined by integration, linking robotics, controls, software, data analytics and material flow into cohesive, scalable environments.
IntraLogisteX 2026 will bring together more than 300 exhibiting brands demonstrating solutions across:
• Automated storage and retrieval systems( ASRS)
• Robotics and autonomous mobile robots( AMRs)
• Conveyor and sortation systems
• Motion control and drives
• Warehouse control systems( WCS) and warehouse execution systems( WES)
• Industrial IoT and connected operations
• Digital twin modelling and simulation
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• AI-driven optimisation and predictive analytics
• Energy-efficient and sustainable infrastructure
For engineers responsible for facility design, throughput optimisation and capital project delivery, the event offers a rare opportunity to evaluate interoperable systems side by side.
Co-Located for Complete Supply Chain Insight
IntraLogisteX 2026 is co-located with the Robotics & Automation Exhibition, the Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition and the newly launched Fulfilment & Last Mile Expo.
Together, the four events create a holistic ecosystem that mirrors real-world supply chain operations. Automation, sustainability, digital transformation and customer fulfilment strategies do not operate independently, and neither does this event. For warehouse managers, supply chain directors, COOs and technology leaders, the combined format offers a 360-degree perspective on operational performance and long-term resilience.
See the Industry’ s Most Advanced Solutions Live
The exhibition floor will feature live demonstrations of integrated automation systems operating in realistic intralogistics environments from robotic picking and palletising to high-speed sortation and intelligent fleet management.
Visitors will be able to explore cutting-edge technologies from some of the most influential names in global automation and supply chain technology, including:
• Rockwell Automation – Connected operations, control systems and digital manufacturing integration
• Bosch Rexroth – Smart automation, motion control and factory integration
• Boston Dynamics – Mobile robotics and advanced intelligent automation
• Körber Supply Chain – WMS, WCS and supply chain software integration
• Toyota Material Handling – Automated trucks, smart fleets and connected intralogistics
• Swisslog – Robotics, software and end-to-end warehouse automation solutions
For industrial engineers evaluating ROI, scalability and lifecycle performance, the ability to analyse mechanical systems, control logic and software integration in a live environment delivers practical insight beyond technical datasheets.
Conference Programme Focused on Real-World Implementation
Alongside the exhibition, IntraLogisteX 2026 will host a comprehensive conference programme featuring more than 60 sessions delivered by retailers, manufacturers, logistics operators and technology specialists.
Confirmed speakers include:
• Promise Akwaowo, Process Automation Analyst at Royal Mail
• Meritxell Corbeto Gonzales, RPA Project Manager at Bayer
• Michael Becher, Vice President Digitalisation & AI at Körber Supply Chain
• Agnes Wamagui, Knowledge Transfer Manager at Innovate UK
• Moe Sufian, Robotics and Automation Lead at Airbus
• Nina Gryf, Senior Policy Manager at Make UK
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