Here's what delegates can expect from the ERP HEADtoHEAD event in Birmingham this month

Lumenia Consulting has outlined what delegates can expect from the UK and Ireland’s leading ERP comparison event Lumenia ERP HEADtoHEAD which is taking place later this month in Birmingham.

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Unlike traditional ERP events, the HEADtoHEAD format centres on immersion. 

Over two days, delegates can move between live demonstrations, expert sessions and panel discussions in a focused environment designed to help organisations make informed ERP decisions quickly and confidently.

A previous ERP HEADtoHEAD event
Ian O’Toole - managing partner at Lumenia Consulting at a previous ERP HEADtoHEAD event

Delegates will follow a carefully timed programme where ERP vendors present their solutions using the same demonstration scripts. The format enables attendees to watch systems tackle identical business scenarios and immediately identify differences in usability, workflow and functionality.

Across the event, taking place from March 24 to 25 at The Eastside Rooms, Birmingham, attendees can experience demonstrations in areas such as finance, production, supply chain, procurement and business intelligence, with each session offering a practical view on how applications behave in real-world operations.

This year’s agenda places an emphasis on guiding organisations through modern ERP decision-making. Keynote sessions delivered by Lumenia’s senior consultants will explore ERP readiness, digital transformation and what characterises a successful implementation in today’s market.

Two panel discussions offering contrasting perspectives will add further depth. The first will be a vendor-led exploration on how AI is reshaping ERP, featuring Mysoft, TEKenable, Infor and IFS, while the second will see an end-user panel focus on avoiding implementation mistakes, sharing practical lessons from real projects.

The event aims to attract senior finance, IT and operational leaders seeking clarity in a crowded ERP marketplace. The blend of structured demos, expert guidance and direct access to vendors is designed to help organisations accelerate their ERP selection process and build confidence before committing to a shortlist.

Ian O’Toole, managing partner at Lumenia Consulting, said, “This event is built for organisations who want to understand their options quickly and confidently. The pace, the structure, and the direct access to experts make it one of the most efficient ways to assess the ERP market. For anyone planning an ERP project in 2026, the experience and insights gained over these two days can be transformative.”

Any business considering attending is urged to register here.