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Submit your industrial innovation case study

 All industrial innovation case study proposals must be submitted here.

If accepted, your proposed speaker/s will be asked to either give a presentation at the event or submit a full paper for publication (depending on your preference) to be reviewed and published.

Submit your innovation case study

Key dates

Submission deadline 15 December 2026
Notification of acceptance / rejection 3 March 2027
Registration deadline 22 March 2027

Why submit your case study?

Gain visibility: Present your successful projects and solutions to a targeted audience and position your company as a leader in your field.
Share your expertise: Contribute to the collective knowledge of the industry by highlighting practical challenges, methodologies, and outcomes.
Network and connect: Engage with peers, potential collaborators, and customers who are actively seeking innovative solutions.
Inspire innovation: Your case study can provide valuable insights and inspire new ideas for tackling complex industrial problems.

What we're looking for

We're seeking in-depth case studies that demonstrate the application of new technologies, methodologies, or strategies to solve real-world industrial challenges. Your submission should include:

Problem: Clearly define the industrial challenge you faced.
Solution: Detail the approach or technology you developed and implemented.

Results: Quantify the outcomes and impact of your solution.
Key Learnings: Share the insights and lessons learned from the project.

We encourage submissions from all industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, energy, defence, infrastructure, transportation and more.

Proposals which include at least one of the following will be viewed favourably:

  • Significant industry or government participation or involvement in the content development.
  • Industrial application oriented.
  • Collaborative cross-disciplinary topics or teams.
  • Creative formats outlined above that engage the audience

Technology areas 

  • Power electronics
  • Machines
  • Drives and controls
  • Transportation
  • Energy systems
  • Manufacturing processes
  • Motors
  • Batteries
  • Special and extreme applications
  • And related systems

What to avoid

  • Established and well-documented topics.
  • Straightforward academic style lectures.
  • The promotion of a particular product or service – sales pitches will be rejected.
  • Incomplete plans for session development. Speakers proposed should be well informed and, where possible, already confirmed to participate.
How to submit your case study

Ready to share your success story? Submitting your case study is easy.

  • Prepare your submission: Compile your case study and speaker details
  • Please ensure you have read and understood the Permission to Publish Agreement (available to download).
  • Submit online: Use our online portal to upload your submission by 15 December 2026.

We look forward to reviewing your groundbreaking work and welcoming you to the conference.

What happens next

Industrial innovation case study proposals will be carefully reviewed by the Organising Committee and successful ones will be presented in the chosen format.

All successful contributors MUST pay the full registration fee to attend the conference.

We cannot meet any travelling or subsistence expenses for contributors, either prior to or during the conference.

Thank you for your submission and good luck!

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