LAMMA RETURNS

New launches at NEC
LAMMA RETURNS

The LAMMA exhibition returns to Birmingham's NEC next week following a two year enforced hiatus, taking place on Wednesday 4th and Thursday 5th May.

Organisers say numerous new products will be on show, many being seen in the UK for the first time. Several manufacturers have revealed new and upgraded models that will take centre stage on their stands. You can take a look at what you can expect to find on LAMMA's website here.

As well as the new Dealer Zone in association with BAGMA, the show is also promising a variety of features around the halls, including amongst others:

  • A sneak peek at what’s coming next in agri-tech. The Farming 4.0 Trail showcases the latest in data, robotics, autonomous machines and devices.
  • Reduce the risk of becoming a victim of rural crime. NFU Mutual and the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) have come together as part of the new Fendt & Valtra Speaker Zone to address rural crimes and bring expert advice.
  • Machines of days gone by. Some classics will be on show, including a Marshall 804 from Classic Tractors Magazine that appeared at LAMMA 1983.
  • International markets. Advisors from the Department of International Trade’s Agri-Tech team will host the International Export Advice Centre, offering a series of presentations about a range of topics including trade support, global market trends and indicators, and the role of Agri-EPI Centres in R&D

Register for a free ticket.

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