At this year's Drives & Controls 2026, LAPP will present its latest industrial connectivity and automation solutions designed to support smarter, more efficient and future-ready manufacturing environments.
(See LAPP at Machine Building South, 8 July 2026, on stand 125)
Visitors to the stand will discover how advanced cabling, connectivity and integrated system solutions are helping manufacturers improve productivity, reliability and sustainability across modern industrial operations.
LAPP will showcase solutions covering the full automation pyramid, from dedicated industrial cabling through to bespoke connectivity systems engineered for demanding industrial environments.
The exhibition will provide practical insight into: industrial communication and seamless data transfer; OT security in connected production environments; digital inventory management; and integration of cable and connector systems within smart factories.
Live demonstrations on the stand will also highlight fast, safe and efficient assembly technologies, including push-pull systems and modular industrial connector solutions.
A major focus at Drives & Controls 2026 will be LAPP's comprehensive harnessing capabilities, ranging from standard cable assemblies to fully customised cable harnesses for machines and industrial installations. These ready-to-install systems combine cables, connectors and accessories into fully tested solutions that help customers: reduce installation time; improve operational reliability; and simplify procurement and integration processes.
LAPP will also demonstrate its role as a complete system partner, supporting projects from engineering and prototyping through to serial production and logistics support. The showcase will demonstrate how LAPP technologies support a wide range of industrial sectors across the UK, including machine and plant engineering, intralogistics, energy, mobility, and food and beverage production.
By combining high-performance cables, connectors and integrated connectivity systems, LAPP helps manufacturers build more flexible, efficient and reliable industrial infrastructures.
At the show LAPP will also provide an expert session on EMC challenges in production, where Matt Ansell and Elliot Hoole will speak on the Connected Production Stage on 3 June at 11:30am. Their session will focus on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) challenges in industrial production environments and practical strategies to avoid common issues affecting performance and reliability.
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