Engineering leaders take centre stage at EDS 2021
Industry leaders from companies including Airbus, AMRC, IBM, McLaren, Rolls-Royce and many more will share their expert advice about their role in addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges at the Engineering Design Show (Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry, 19-20 October).

The EDS 2021 conference agenda has been exclusively curated by three market-leading engineering journals: Eureka, New Electronics and – brand new for this year – The Engineer. Each will have its own conference stream at the event. In addition, the show will see the launch of The Springboard, which aims to encourage engineering start-ups and entrepreneurs. Supported by British luxury automotive supercar maker McLaren Automotive, The Springboard awards will give early-stage companies a platform to share their innovations with thousands of engineering professionals with the power to influence and guide them to future success and to enter an award to win a free stand at next year’s show, as well as PR and marketing support, together worth £10,000.
As well as the conference, the show will feature a number of workshops from a range of speakers including Wurth Elektronik and Solid State Supplies.
EDS 2021 will deliver a unique and highly relevant conference and exhibition for the UK’s engineering design industry, bringing the best suppliers, the latest innovations and practical advice together to help build new partnerships and optimise business strategies.
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