show preview u sensors & instrumentation Live KDP Electronic Systems will be exhibiting its
products at the event. The company provides solutions to customers in the commercial, defence, transportation, aerospace and industrial markets. In supporting these markets, KDP represents in the UK a wide range of industry standard products from renowned global companies, Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies, CTC and Vigor Technology. KDP’s industrial sensors are the perfect choice
for a wide range of applications that include the measurement of vibration, displacement, angle and position. These sensors are used in fields such as building monitoring, vehicle behaviour, preventative maintenance and condition monitoring of rotating machinery, seismic activity monitoring, mining, processing and many more. Malcolm White, KDP, says: “The Sensor &
universities in the UK and plays a pivotal role in facilitating economic development through its business support programmes. Visitors to the University of Birmingham stand
at Sensors & Instrumentation Live will receive specific details on the Centre for Innovation in Advanced Measurement in Manufacturing’s (CIAMM) business support programme. Julian Moore, business engagement manager,
CIAMM, says: “Sensors & Instrumentation Live is important to the industry as there is natural parallel with the exciting developments occurring within the area of quantum technologies. The UK National Quantum Technologies Programme is a UK Government investment in excess of £600m over 10 years, aimed at accelerating the translation of quantum technologies into the marketplace, boosting British business and making a real difference to every-day lives. “The UK stands to benefit significantly,
particularly in key sectors such as construction, transport and healthcare, once quantum technologies are brought to market in the form of advanced, innovative and robust sensors, capable of taking accuracy, measurement and inspection capabilities to previously impossible levels. “Sensors are found in most every day products
and play a vital role in supporting an increasing range of data requirements. It is essential this exhibition continue to highlight the latest technology in the fields of test, measurement and control, so businesses can explore and exploit the great opportunities that exist, particularly in rail, transport and telecommunications. “We welcome you to come and discuss your
business challenges with the CIAMM Team to assess how we may be able to support your business in the future.” Also exhibiting is DSL, a UK-based
designer, manufacturer and distributor of embedded computing solutions, that derives mutual success through partnership and co- operation, providing the right solution at the right time and the right price – without bias. Its embedded/industrial computing solutions
exceed expectations of functionality, reliability and longevity. Whether the focus is on off-the- shelf and bespoke products, DSL’s service and support levels are recognised within the industry. DSL will showcase its knowledge at Sensors &
Instrumentation Live, allowing its clients to focus on core competency whilst realising an electronic product with 24/7 reliability and cost- optimisation. The company offers a range of off-the-shelf platforms that enable either rapid prototyping or final production solutions. DSL can easily encompass all new sensor
developments into electronic designs, allowing you to get your product to market with the latest technology ahead of your competition.
Instrumentation Live Show provides the ideal platform for promoting products of the highest quality. KDP are committed to provide the very best customer support and service. It is essential to monitor asset health, keep valuable machines running, minimising downtime and reducing costs.” LIMAB UK’s sensors will be on show at the
exhibition. The company’s sensors provide the measurement of many process parameters including thickness, length, speed, dimensions, temperature, profile, and moisture and coat
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Visitors are encouraged to visit the CIAMM Team to discuss business challenges
DSL offers off-the-shelf platforms that enable either rapid prototyping or final production solutions
Mantracourt will be returning to exhibit at Sensors & Instrumentation Live 2019
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