RS, TEST, MEASUREMENT & CONTROL
WHEN Wednesday 25 & Thursday 26 September 2019 WHERE Hall 2, NEC Birmingham CO-LOCATED WITH TCT Show and IMHX
There are a number of exciting changes in store to
celebrate a decade of Sensors & Instrumentation and I look forward to growing this event alongside a thriving industry.
LOUISE PUDNEY EVENT DIRECTOR
A number of market leaders have already confirmed their presence at the anniversary show, including:
The only event that gives you the power
Why don’t you join them?
With Sensors & Instrumentation Live’s 10th anniversary event set to be the biggest to date, make sure your company is front and center. Stand packages start at just £1000 and include:
• Shell scheme stand, including 500W power, lighting, company name board, carpet, cleaning and security.
• An entry in the Show Guide, distributed to thousands of professionals over 2 days.
• An entry in the online Exhibitor Directory.
• Social media coverage in the lead up to – and throughout – the event.
• Editorial coverage in leading industry magazines in the lead up to and after the event.
• Entry to an exclusive networking party to celebrate 10 years of Sensors & Instrumentation Live at the close of day 1.
• 12 months of unlimited PR uploads onto the Instrumentation website.
• 12 months of unlimited Tweets and social media coverage across the Instrumentation portfolio.
• A FOC product placement in the Innovation Showcase – boosting the visibility of your product of choice to visitors at the event.
Secure your stand today! Contact Louise Pudney
T: +44 (0) 1622 699104 E:
lpudney@datateam.co.uk UMENTATIONLIVE.CO.UK
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