New feature area announced for Sensors & Instrumentation Live

Sensors & Instrumentation Live returns to the NEC, Birmingham on 25 and 26 September 2019. With new features coming to this year’s event, there are lots of reasons to visit the UK’s only dedicated exhibition for test, measurement and control

Sensors & Instrumentation Live covers a range of industry sectors, including: sensors, data acquisition equipment, flow meters, transducers, signal conditioners, strain gauges, thermometers, test instruments, thermal imaging equipment, monitoring equipment, cables, connectors and calibration equipment.

Instrumentation Live

To celebrate ten years of Sensors & Instrumentation Live, the exhibition will see the inclusion of some new features. The latest feature area to be announced is Instrumentation Live. There is a lot to see at the event with market leading companies from across the test, measurement and control sector coming together under one roof. This feature area allows exhibitors to give short demonstrations of some of the top technology they have on display. Free-to-attend, Instrumentation Live will give visitors a better insight into the products that are on show and how these products can benefit their own manufacturing operations.

Engineering Symposium – Sensing Innovation

The Engineering Symposium is an exciting partnership between DJB Instruments and Sensors & Instrumentation Live that will 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 of technical training sessions. Subjects covered in the Engineering Symposium will include: basics of signal processing; analysis and control of noise sources in data; accelerometer technology and other topics. In addition, industry based presentations will describe how innovative sensor technology has been applied in some of the most technologically challenging applications of the modern era.

The Enterprise Hub

Another new feature for 2019 is 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.

In addition, there will be discussions on funding opportunities that are available to help businesses grow. Organisations that have already signed up to be at the event include the British Measurement & Test Association (BMTA), the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), the Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET), Make UK and GAMBICA. Attending the Enterprise Hub is free so let the experts provide you with the guidance you need.

Innovation Showcase

The popular Innovation Showcase makes a return to Sensors & Instrumentation Live for 2019. This exciting feature area 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.

Networking opportunities

With the show attracting a highly engaged and focused audience, it serves as the ideal opportunity to strengthen existing business relationships and secure new connections with a range of spaces available for all important networking. And with the 2019 exhibition being colocated with the TCT Show and IMHX, there will be 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 the exhibition and TCT.

If you would like to find out more information about the exhibition, please visit the Sensors & Instrumentation website (sensorsandinstrumentationlive.co.uk). 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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