Infrastructure and enabling technologies also had a stronger presence at IntraLogisteX 2026.
PULS discussed decentralised FIEPOS field power supplies and industrial wireless charging via Wiferion for automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), presenting both as part of a wider conversation around robust power architectures and simpler charging concepts for mobile systems.
Fortop UK highlighted machine safety, signalling and sensing technologies from suppliers including Auer Signal, Inxpect and ReeR Safety, while Anchor Sound & Security promoted turnkey warehouse protection and connectivity systems for new sites, future expansions and potential relocations.
The sensing and inspection side of the market was also well represented. Robotics and Automation exhibitor NanoSen presented its Force Matrix Kit and related sensor demonstrators, with an emphasis on force and pressure distribution sensing for robotic and automated systems.
SensoPart’s DTECT Object 3D was another notable stand feature, given its positioning as the market’s first sensor based on the active stereo principle, designed for high-speed object detection and completeness checks.
Acrovision’s presence, meanwhile, pointed to another important trend: the growing role of packaging validation, barcode inspection and traceability systems in logistics and manufacturing operations. Its products centred on automated end-of-line inspection and barcode validation, while Acrotrace addressed barcode capture and aggregation across packaging levels.
IntraLogisteX 2026 takes place on 17-18 March 2027 at the NEC Birmingham. For exhibitor information and visitor registration, visit the official event website at www.intralogistex.co.uk

IntraLogisteX 2026 takes place on 17-18 March 2027 at the NEC Birmingham. For exhibitor information and visitor registration, visit the official event website at