Registration now open for Australian Manufacturing Week 2026

Diversified Communications Australia

Tuesday, 03 February, 2026

Registration now open for Australian Manufacturing Week 2026

Australian Manufacturing Week (AMW) is returning in 2026, and for the first time it is heading to Brisbane. From 12–14 May 2026, the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre will host thousands of industry professionals eager to explore the technologies shaping the future of precision manufacturing.

With visitor registration now open, prospective attendees are encouraged to secure their place early. Registering ahead of time not only guarantees smooth entry but also ensures visitors are fully credentialled before arriving at the venue. This saves valuable time and allows them to move straight onto the exhibition floor without delay.

Organised by the Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute Limited (AMTIL), the event brings together a broad array of suppliers, innovators and technology leaders from across the sector. The exhibition will be structured across six specialised product zones — Machine Tools, Additive Manufacturing, Robotics and Automation, Welding and Air Technology, Manufacturing Solutions, and the Australian Manufacturers’ Pavilion — giving visitors clear pathways to explore the technologies and solutions most relevant to their operations.

Attendees can expect displays of cutting-edge solutions spanning CNC machining, precision engineering, robotics, additive manufacturing, automation and industrial software. This reflects the rapidly evolving nature of Australia’s manufacturing landscape and offers opportunities for discovery, capability building and strategic insight. A program of expert presentations will accompany the exhibition, providing practical knowledge on emerging trends and growth strategies for manufacturers nationwide.

Brisbane’s growing reputation as a hub for industrial innovation makes it an ideal host for the event’s first Queensland edition. With support from the Queensland Government, AMW 2026 aims to showcase both national excellence and the state’s expanding manufacturing capability.

Learn more and register to visit at www.australianmanufacturingweek.com.au.

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