Sensors & Instrumentation 2017 seminars to address key industry issues

Published:  19 September, 2017

Sensors & Instrumentation, the UK’s only national sensors show, (Hall 1 at the NEC Birmingham on the 26-27th September 2017) will showcase the latest products, technology and solutions in test, measurement and control.

Visitors to the free-to-attend event will be able to see the latest from market leading suppliers operating in a range of industries from aerospace & defence to automotive, public services, mechanical engineering, medical, education and many more.

As previously, Sensors & Instrumentation offers a CPD accredited seminar programme presented by exhibitors and prominent figures within the industry, which will address contemporary issues and topics, adding value to visitors’ experience at the show.

Sensors & Instrumentation seminar programme

Tuesday 26 September

10:00-10:45 Heroes of the Internet of Things

Neil Hamilton, Myriad Group AG

11:00-11:45 Building the UK's new focal point for sensor technologies

Keynote speakers from Sensor City

Prof Joe Spencer, Sensor City academic lead, University of Liverpool and Dr John Marsland, Sensor City academic lead for LJMU.

12:00-12:45 What you should know before building a DAQ system

Erik van Hilten, National Instruments

14:00-14:45 A brief history and future of instrumentation data

Sebastian Amos, Gambica Association

15:00-15:45 Vibration facility and their work with the ESA

Charlie Jarvis, National Physical Laboratory (NPL)

Wednesday 27 September

10:00-10:45 Fibre optic sensors – applications and solutions

Andrew Ramage, Techni Measure

11:00-11:45 Build your own sensor

Dave Boylan, Innovative Sensor Technology (IST AG)

12:00-12:45 Accuracy 101: Understanding data acquisition system accuracy

Erik van Hilten, National Instruments

14:00-14:45 Developing FDI and its place within IIoT

Richard Barnes, Emerson Automation Solutions

New for 2017 is Connecting Industry LIVE, which will bring together leading suppliers from the many different sectors of manufacturing and provide design, mechanical, maintenance, systems and electrical engineers with the perfect opportunity to see the latest products, services and solutions in person and in one place.

The Live Demo Stage will be the centrepiece of this new area where exhibitors will have the opportunity to show the audience what they can offer via live technical product demonstrations. This will also give visitors the chance to learn and understand how these could benefit their own particular manufacturing operations and applications.

Providing a vital link between product developers, solution engineers and end-users, Connecting Industry LIVE will offer two days of networking, demonstration and learning opportunities for anyone involved in the manufacturing Industry.

For further information and to register please visit: www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk

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