Focused technical visit
For an engineering or operations team with a defined technology problem and one region in mind.
Automation and manufacturing technology
For teams studying how automation, robotics, data, and production engineering show up on the factory floor. A useful program begins with the operating question, then selects appropriate manufacturing and technology categories to investigate.
Smart manufacturing looks different in a high-volume electronics line, an automotive plant, an industrial equipment factory, and a specialist supplier. We shape the visit around what your team is trying to understand: production flow, quality systems, robotics deployment, digital coordination, supplier ecosystems, or the tradeoffs behind a technology decision.
Industrial robots, collaborative systems, machine vision, material handling, and system integration.
Production visibility, traceability, scheduling, quality data, and engineering-to-shop-floor handoffs.
How factories, component suppliers, tooling, integration, and technical support fit together in a region.
For an engineering or operations team with a defined technology problem and one region in mind.
For leaders comparing how different industries organize automation, quality, and production decisions.
For a delegation that needs structured discussion, context, and a program built around strategic priorities.
Factory visits depend on company availability and the fit between the visitor brief and the prospective host. We do not represent or guarantee access to named manufacturers.
Brief
Define the technology questions, roles, and desired level of technical depth.
Regions
Match the program to the relevant manufacturing and supplier ecosystem.
Feasibility
Test dates, group format, visit categories, and likely agenda flow.
Execution
Coordinate visits, bilingual support, logistics, and follow-up notes.
Share the technology focus, team profile, dates, and the question you want the visit to answer.