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ne of Scotland’s most popular trade shows, the biennial Instrumentation


Scotland & Offshore Syst takes place at the AECC i


n Aberdeen on ems exhibition


Wednesday 31st August and Thursday 1st September.


The event will not only bring together themany businesses that supply products and services specific to the offshore sector, but also those that work with North East Scotland’s other key industries, including processing, power generation, paper, distilling, water and waste and marine engineering to name just a few. Eventmanager Louise Pudney


comments: “The show offers an ideal opportunity to gather inf ormation abou t what your competitors are doing and at the same time gain new business partners. It’s often the first glimpse you'll get of new product releases, special programmes, or freshmarketing initiatives. ”


LEADING EXHIB ORS EADING EXHIBIITORS


Exhibitors include Shawcity; Institute of Measurement & Control; Hitex; ESI; Michell; Sullivan & Sons; Isothermal; Industrial Communications; Fischer Connectors; Swagelok; Rivertrace


IIn addition to bringing ogether suppliers of products and services specific to the offsho


ocuses on test,


n addition to bringing ttogether suppliers of products and services specific to the offshorere sectorsector, the event also, the event also ffocuses on test, measurement and


Engineering; Beamex; VPG Sensors; Berthold Technologies; PR Electronics;


Technology Partners; Jumo In Miland; Green Hills Software;


Nikon Metrology; Lee Spring;


Bronkhorst; struments; Product


Swagelok; Infratec; Instrumentation; PCN; Gambica and more.


Lee Spring, a leading supplier of spring products around the world, recently joined the exhibitor line-up at the show. Commenting on what visitors can expect from the company, managing director, Chris Petts says: “Lee Sprin g


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representatives will be available to discuss specific proj


ojects exhibitors may


be working on currently, as well as offering our catalogue to visitors.” Miland Associates, a new independent distributor is also exhibiting. owner Eric Anderson, comme


Aberdeen North constituency, will be attending the event and giving a keynote presentation as well asmeeting exhibitors and vistors. This is further proof of the high regard in which this event is held by the industry and local businesses.” Independent embedded software


nts: “We will Company


demonstrate varying product lines from Sensors, Fieldbus Technologies, IO Systems and Interface Technology to name but a few, as well as s ome exciting new product lines. ”


CPD CCREDI ED SEMINAR


CPD ACCREDITED SEMINAR PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME


control equipment forr NE Scotland’s other key industindustries, includingries, including processing powerprocessing, power, generation, papergeneration, paper,,


measurement and control equipment fo E Scotland’s other key


distdistilling, water & wasteilling, water & waste and marine engineerand marine engineeringing


The exhibition also boasts a free CPD accredited seminar programme. Neil Mead, managing editor of the Industrial Division at event organiser, Datateam Business Media, comments: “This year’s seminar programme will feature a


number of expert speakers from a range of companies including Beamex Green Hills Software, Shawcity, Product Technology Partners and Oilennium. It has been specifically designed to help visitors address current challenges within the sector and move forward.


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“We are very pleased to announce that Kirsty BlackmanMP, who represents the


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provider, Green Hills, will delve into the topic ‘Securing the Internet of Things’. Christopher Smith, vice president of marketing, Green Hills Software comments: “The design of internet connected devices a nd systems - fro m remote sensors, to offshore connected instrumentation, to power stations - must be fundamentally architected for security to keep the hackers out. Green Hills Software has been working with customers for over 30 years, helping them achieve the highest levels of security, safety and Alex Graft, product


specialist manager reliability.”


at Shawcity, will be analysing the subjbject of ‘Gas Detection an d the Offshor e Process Engineer’. Graft explains what visitors can anticipate fromthe talk: “The


Industrial Hygienist i work of the Process


involve dealing with


a great number of s diverse and can Engineer and


risks and processes that must be managed andmonitored. Our


presentation aims to help simplify that process by looking at what is required across some standard pro


ojjects and how


those requirements can be managed and streamlined with the newest technologie s specifically looking at gas detection.”


FREE VIS OR REGIS FREE VISIITOR REGISTRATION ATION


For more information, full exhibitor list, detailed seminar programme and to register for free entry, please visit www.instrumentation.co.uk


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