LAMMA 2023 is bigger than ever
14th December 2022
The UK’s largest agricultural machinery and technology show returns on its original January dates of 10–11th January 2023 at the NEC Birmingham, with more features than ever before.
Attracting over 40,000 visitors each year, LAMMA offers an invaluable opportunity for the farming industry to network, share knowledge, and do business. Over 700 exhibitors will showcase the latest machinery, technologies, services and tools in the agricultural space.
The show celebrated its 40th anniversary last year, proving its value to both farmers and companies, big and small. Similar to previous years, visitors will see machinery launches, UK debuts, global brands alongside small manufacturers, offering a fantastic range of products to suit every budget and interest.
What’s more, this year’s LAMMA show will also have a wide variety of features for all to enjoy. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the future of agriculture by taking part in The Future Farming Trail, access support and advice at the Farm Safety and Security Zone, and collect CPD points from DairyPro and Basis on both days of the event.
In 2023, LAMMA will once again provide a platform for young engineers to showcase their talent and become more sustainable, efficient, and profitable by hosting the Young Engineer Awards. Last year’s winner, Stephen Davies, will be exhibiting at the show with his DTec 200 feeding and mixing bucket on display, serving as an inspiration for aspiring engineers.
The Innovation Awards will also return due to popular demand, celebrating innovation and advances in the farming industry and providing exposure to agricultural manufacturers.
An exciting feature of this year’s event will be LAMMA Torques, a chance to listen in on industry debates and speaker sessions discussing the latest developments and issues in farming. Topics will include regenerative agriculture, alternative fuels, silage management, cost-saving sessions and the future of agricultural policy.
Those driving to the event can simply put B40 1NT in their sat nav and follow signs to the show from motorways and major routes. Once parked up, visitors can take a free shuttle bus to the show entrance or walk along the signposted footpaths. Those arriving by train or plane will also have access to direct services to the NEC all day.
Nichola Bell, head of events at Agriconnect, is looking forward to welcoming visitors to LAMMA once again: “With sustainability, production efficiency and food security at the top of the industry’s priority list, LAMMA is the perfect place for farmers and business owners to find the right tools and strategies help them achieve their goals.”
As always, registration for the LAMMA show is free and tickets can be booked here.
Take a look at our Farmers Guide ‘10 Companies Not To Miss at LAMMA 2023‘ feature.