National sensors event
Published:  19 August, 2015

Reflecting the worldwide use of intelligent and connected sensors in an ever-growing number of industries and applications, the Sensors & Instrumentation 2015 exhibition, now in its sixth year, has a number of new elements added for this year, which the organiser says will further expand and develop this key industry trade show. Highlights include an exhibition of the latest products and technology from over 100 market-leading suppliers.

This will provide visitors with the chance to speak to knowledgeable members of staff about the latest developments and applications, and to see new products and well-established ranges - all in the one venue.

The popular seminar programme will once again take place over the two days of the show and will include presentations from leading suppliers in the test, measurement and control industry, including National Instruments, HBM, Sensirion and DJB Instruments, to name just a few. This will be backed up by a new series of high-level keynote and case study led conference sessions taking place in a dedicated theatre within the show. Confirmed conference speakers will be representing leading organisations including Cambridge Consultants, Morgan Advanced Materials, General Dynamics, SICK and Sensor Technology.

Another new addition for 2015 is the ‘Innovation Showcase’. This special display area within the show floor will provide an opportunity for exhibitors, conference presenters and industry leading companies to demonstrate their latest products and innovations. It will be a focal point for the industry to demonstrate the latest developments taking place within this technology driven and growing sector. The Innovation Showcase will be located in a prime position at the front of the show and is expected to be an extremely popular feature with both participants and visitors alike.

Taking place once again in Hall 3 of the NEC Birmingham, Sensors & Instrumentation will be co-located with The Machine Building Show, Micro Nano MEMS, TCT, and the PPMA Show. Pre-registered visitors will also benefit from free parking (when staying after 3pm) and free Wi-Fi access.

For further information please visit: www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk




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