10-11 SEPTEMBER 2025, The NEC Birmingham    |

Tata Steel Global CEO T. V. Narendran to Headline UK Metals Expo 2025 at NEC Birmingham

UK Metals Expo 2025 is proud to confirm T. V. Narendran, Chair of the World Steel Association (worldsteel) and CEO & Managing Director of Tata Steel, as the headline keynote speaker for this year’s pivotal event to be held on 10 and 11 September 2025 at NEC Birmingham.

His public appearances are rare, making this a special moment for the UK steel industry and a strong endorsement of UK Metals Expo as the leading trade show where key stakeholders come together to shape the sector’s future.

At UK Metals Expo, you’ll gain invaluable advice, technical know-how, source new materials, and discover solutions from hundreds of leading UK and international suppliers. With over 8,000 attendees, there’ll be plenty of networking opportunities to make new connections and catch up with familiar faces.

Featured Speakers Across the Metals Supply Chain

  • Gareth Stace, Director‑General, UK Steel
  • Nadine Bloxsome, CEO, Aluminium Federation (ALFED)
  • Jon Bolton, Chairman, The Materials Processing Institute (MPI)
  • Carles Rovira, CEO, 7 Steel UK
  • Steve Morley, President, Confederation of British Metalforming (CBM)
  • Carl Maitland, Senior Procurement Manager, JLR
  • Nick Kemp, Head of Design, Brompton Bicycle
  • Louise Slade, COO, DEEP Manufacturing
  • Adam Amara, Chief Scientist, UK Space Agency
  • Ed Bower, Advanced Technology Expert, Aston Martin Lagonda
  • Marijn Rietveld, Head of Innovation, Hydro Aluminium AS
  • Harry Bhadeshia, Professor of Metallurgy, University of Cambridge
  • Grant Adams, CEO, Sertec Group
  • Michael Stacey, Award‑winning Architect & Author
  • Michael Ward, CTO, Advanced Nuclear Research Centre
  • Richard Prosser, Manufacturing Manager, Leonardo

This broad group demonstrates the Expo’s multi‑sector reach across automotive, aerospace, defence, energy, construction, advanced manufacturing, and precision engineering.

Key Themes for 2025

  • UK Industrial Strategy in Action – How policy frameworks and procurement incentives are driving UK metals manufacturing investment.
  • Low-Carbon Steelmaking – The shift to Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) production and design innovation to reduce steel use.
  • Trade and Competitiveness – Addressing the impact of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and building resilient, EU-aligned supply chains.
  • Circular Economy and Scrap Recovery – Buy-back schemes, aluminium recycling, and achieving closed-loop production.
  • Aluminium Sector Strategy and Recycling Investment – Building partnerships to scale UK aluminium recycling capacity and build a low-carbon, UK-based supply chain.
  • Market Trends and Analysis –Insights into carbon and stainless steel markets.
  • Career and mentoring support – through dedicated sessions on 11 September to support workforce development.

A Hands-On Exhibition for Real Business

At UK Metals Expo 2025, visitors can meet face-to-face with suppliers and technical experts ready to tackle their project challenges and deliver tailored solutions.

  • 300+ exhibitors covering materials, machinery, processing, recycling, and automation.
  • Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation & Live demonstrations: CNC systems, digital workflows, robotic assembly, surface finishes, and AI‑powered tech.

Why It Matters

With over 300 exhibitors and 30 hours of free seminars across four dedicated theatres, the 2025 edition promises unparalleled opportunities to connect, collaborate, and drive innovation.

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