A growing exhibitor line-up for Sensors & Instrumentation Live

The 10 year anniversary edition of Sensors & Instrumentation Live is shaping up to be the biggest in the show’s history. Taking place in Hall 2 at the NEC, Birmingham on Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 September 2019, the show already has an impressive exhibitor line-up

A number of market-leading companies have already signed up to exhibit at Sensors & Instrumentation Live when it returns to the NEC, Birmingham on 25 and 26 September.

Covering a range of industry sectors, with equipment on display including sensors, flowmeters, signal conditioners and test instruments, Sensors & Instrumentation Live is the ideal event to source the right instruments to meet your requirements.

Already confirmed to exhibit at the show is Kistler. The company, with 60 years of deep application knowledge, is a global leader in dynamic measurement technology for measuring pressure, force, torque and acceleration. The company’s piezoelectric sensor is at the heart of every measurement system from Kistler and, based on piezoelectric technology, the most important element of its measurement technology. Kistler tailors its services to its customers’ needs, focusing upon the complex current and future challenges in the areas of automobile development, industrial automation and in fields related to extreme environments. In addition, the company makes important contributions towards the further development of current megatrends, including electrified drive technology, autonomous driving, emission reduction and Industry 4.0.

Charcroft Electronics will also be exhibiting at Sensors & Instrumentation Live. Charcroft, with over 40 years of experience as an approved supplier to major OEMs and CEMs in the industrial, defence and other high-end sectors, is a specialist manufacturer and distributor of commercial, BS/CECC and Mil-Std Passive, Interconnect, Emech, Power and Hi-Rel Semi’s product lines. Charcroft is also a franchised distributor, including several major international franchises. With full franchises and approved distributor status for broadline and specialist manufacturers, Charcroft combines inventories of products for RoHS compliant and RoHS exempt applications.

Another company confirmed for the exhibition is BINDER. BINDER, based in Tuttlingen, Germany, is the world’s largest manufacturer of serial-production environmental simulation chambers for scientific or industrial laboratories. The company specialises in the perfect simulation of biological, chemical and physical environmental conditions in climate chambers or incubators.

Mantracourt Electronics will be exhibiting its instruments at the exhibition. The company designs and manufactures an extensive range of strain gauge measurement products for a wide range of industry segments. The instrumentation is designed for load cells, strain gauges, pressure sensors, torque transducers, flow sensors, temperature sensors, for signal conditioning, display and control using analogue, digital and wireless techniques.

DEWESoft’s data acquisition technology will be on display at Sensors & Instrumentation Live. DEWESoft produces instruments that are used in the most advanced labs all over the world for developing rockets and satellites ensuring fast worldwide communication, new safer vehicles and products that are improving our everyday lives.

Other companies who have already confirmed their presence at the 2019 exhibition include DSL, Techni Measure, Rheintacho, Shawcity, LPRS, Blubug and Trafag.

Engineering Symposium

As well as exhibiting its piezoelectric accelerometers (IEPE and Charge), dynamic pressure transducers and analogue signal processing instrumentation at the show, DJB Instruments, a British leader and manufacturer for over 40 years, is working with Sensors & Instrumentation Live to present CPD-accredited training that is driven by sensor innovation and the very latest in engineering. DJB will bring together a team of speakers from some of the UK’s leading technology and engineering companies to present a two day programme which provides a combination of technical training sessions.

The Enterprise Hub

The Enterprise Hub will explore the different opportunities that are available to manufacturers. Representatives from key engineering institutions and organisations will give a series of invaluable presentations, giving visitors an insight into topics including training, apprenticeships and standards. Attending the Enterprise Hub and Engineering Symposium is free so let the experts provide you with the guidance you need.

Innovation Showcase

The Innovation Showcase provides an assembly of the most cutting-edge products and solutions available from exhibitors. Visitors can get hands-on with devices and make sure they do not miss out on a single thing at the busy exhibition.

Colocation

The 2019 exhibition is colocated with the TCT Show, WNIE Live and IMHX providing more opportunities to network than ever before. The one ticket policy for Sensors & Instrumentation Live means that visitors only need to register once to get access to both TCT and WNIE Live.

If you would like to find out more information about the exhibition, please visit the Sensors & Instrumentation Live website. Alternatively, if you would like to find out more about exhibiting at the event, please contact event director Louise Pudney (lpudney@datateam.co.uk).

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