en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Advanced Materials Show has launched a high-impact programme called "The Scale-Up Accelerator," designed to help the next generation of materials innovators bridge the critical gap from R&D to commercialisation.
Scheduled for 8-9 July 2026 at the NEC Birmingham, the programme focuses on connecting innovators ready for scale-up with a network of industry partners, investors, and technology scouts actively seeking breakthrough technologies, providing a clear route to market for advanced materials such as nanomaterials, composites, polymers, ceramics, and functional metals.
Participating companies will receive multiple forms of support: a highly visible subsidised booth within the Scale-Up Pavilion; technology demonstrations through the Scale-Up Gallery, with the chance to win the "Best New Technology" award voted on by industry partners and attendees; and participation in the Scale-Up Sessions for focused presentations and expert mentoring.
Confirmed innovators to date include Celmetrix, HTMS, JIVA Materials, Lios, Rapid Powders, and the University of South Wales. The programme is supported by a mature network of industry partners actively seeking technologies that will shape the future of materials innovation, covering sectors such as aerospace, automotive, defence, healthcare, energy, electronics, and industrial manufacturing. Confirmed partners include BASF, CATL, CPI, HSBC UK, FISC, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC), Swindell & Pearson, and Sourced Recruitment.
Danny Scott, Commercial Director of the Advanced Materials Show, stated that the Scale-Up Accelerator is not just about exhibition space but aims to build the partnerships that will define the future of the materials industry, accelerating the journey from innovation to industrial impact by bringing together innovators with organisations capable of rapid commercialisation. For more information or to apply for participation, visit: www.advancedmaterialsshow.com.
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