Our Target Audiences

You will meet representatives from these companies at the conference:

The platform for decision-makers who shape production—not just talk about it.

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Discrete manufacturing companies (OEMs and industry leaders)

Automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, battery, and electronics manufacturers are bringing AI and robotics directly from isolated pilot projects into production. As key users, they face the greatest challenge: deploying AI in real manufacturing environments in a reliable, safe, and cost-effective manner. They are grappling with a shortage of skilled workers, increasing product complexity, and the limitations of traditional, rigid automation. At the same time, they bear the responsibility for investment decisions that transform promising technologies into scalable, value-adding production solutions. Production X is aimed at the executives who make and drive these decisions.

Providers of automation and robotics solutions:

Established companies in the fields of automation and robotics form the backbone of industrial implementations—from robotic cells, control and sensor technology, to integration and safety solutions that connect new technologies with existing production systems. This group includes both specialized automation providers and large industrial conglomerates that operate their own plants while also supplying other companies with technology. As AI evolves machines from preprogrammed sequences toward perception, adaptability, and autonomous execution, these companies are redefining the value of their portfolios. At Production X, they meet the decision-makers who deploy technologies on an industrial scale.

Innovators in Physical AI & Next-Generation Robotics:

A new generation of companies is pushing the boundaries of what is possible: humanoid and mobile robots, agent-based and autonomous systems, perception and control technologies, as well as the software, data, simulation, and computing layers that enable learning and scaling. These innovators are developing the capabilities that will shape the coming decade of manufacturing. At the same time, they face their greatest challenge: making the transition from impressive demonstrations to reliable production applications. Production X connects them directly with the industrial companies that can take their technologies from pilot projects to large-scale deployment.

Software, Data, and AI Platforms

Behind every physical system lies a layer of intelligence: models, data, simulations, and computing power that enable machines to learn, adapt, and scale. Cloud and chip platforms, providers of simulations and digital twins, and companies specializing in process intelligence and industrial data are transforming technological possibilities into production-ready, controllable, and trustworthy AI solutions. At Production X, they come together with the manufacturers who operate production lines and the robotics companies that move and automate them.