Technology for a better world: Goodwood Festival of Speed announces exhibitors for FOS Future Lab presented by Randox

  • FOS Future Lab Ambassador Tim Peake will offer “Tim’s Take” on the exhibitors
  • Rapping Science Teacher Matt Green to supercharge STEM for a 1,000 students
  • Exhibitors including The National Robotarium, Space Forge, European Space Agency, Seabed 2030 and more to wow at the Festival of Speed
  • Festival of Speed takes place Thursday 10 – Sunday 13 July.
  • Final tickets remain at goodwood.com.

09:00 – 30.06.2025: The Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard today unveils an extraordinary technology line-up for its FOS Future Lab presented by Randox exhibition.

The frontier science showcase, curated by Lucy Johnston, explores technology for a better world, whether that be mapping deep space, exploring the depths of the ocean, or demonstrating the very latest uses of AI and robotics.

Over 90,000 visitors are expected at the exhibition across the weekend from Thursday 10 to Sunday 13 July. They’ll have the chance to meet Ameca, a humanoid robot, watch European Space Agency scientists recreate the universe after the big bang, explore a detailed 3-D printed model of Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance, and discover the future of healthcare with Randox.

Long-time Festival of Speed supporters, Atlassian Williams Racing will appear as part of the STEM Lab by EDB for the first time at this year’s event. As well as taking to the Goodwood hillclimb across the weekend, the Formula 1 team will bring an interactive display to the FOS Future Lab campus supported by EBD, the event’s STEM partner, as they highlight next-generation driver protection and give visitors the chance to test their Formula 1 driving reflexes.

Tiktok sensation The Rapping Science Teacher, Matt Green, has been announced as Goodwood’s first Festival Of Speed STEM Ambassador. Matt will support Future Lab’s STEM ambitions, welcoming 1,000 school children on the first day of the event which takes place at the Goodwood Estate in West Sussex.

Matt Green said: “I am thrilled to be the first Festival of Speed STEM Ambassador. It is essential we encourage young people to shape our world and empower more women and girls into STEM careers. At Future Lab I’m leading STEM tours to show science is for everyone. I can’t wait to support this ambition at Future Lab”

Tim Peake said: “Future Lab inspires thousands of visitors every year and is an incredible forum in which to learn about the science and technology driving our understanding of the Universe.”

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The 2025 FOS Future Lab exhibition will explore four key themes:

  • New Industrial Revolutions featuring breakthroughs in robotics, automation, AI and the pioneering companies powering human-machine collaboration.
  • Our Big Blue Dot with cutting-edge technologies deployed on maritime missions enabling humanity to gain a greater understanding of the oceans.
  • Exploring Spatial Intelligence showcasing advances in spatial computing, big data visualisation, volumetric modelling, immersive environment creation, and analytical AI tools, taking us to new places.
  • Mobility For Humanity exhibiting smart mobility solutions enabling us to explore the unexplored, protect the environment, keep humans safe, support industry and expand humanity’s understanding of the planet and beyond.

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2025 FOS Future Lab Exhibitors

Randox
Randox are showcasing their patented Biochip Array Technology to supercharge clinical decision-making. A large floor and ceiling light installation representing the Randox biochip will be installed at the heart of Future Lab, displaying a living canvas of flowing data points that move in waves above and below guests – the glowing fragments represent hundreds of different health insights only possible with the biochip.

Dr Peter Fitzgerald, Managing Director, Randox said: “Our Future Lab exhibit will showcase how cutting-edge health technologies, science and early detection can empower people to live longer, healthier lives. We’re proud to support a platform that sparks curiosity among future generations of scientists, engineers and innovators.