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SHOW PRevieW u Sensors & instrumentation Live


We’re back! I


don’t think I need to mention that it has been a turbulent year so far. The coronavirus pandemic has had an impact


on all of our lives. Lockdown measures, while necessary, have caused immeasurable damage to many different industries. The events sector has been particularly hard hit, with many exhibitions cancelled. Earlier this year, due to uncertainty over the pandemic, the difficult decision was taken to postpone Sensors & Instrumentation Live until 2021. But as we begin to move out of lockdown, it is my pleasure to announce that new dates have been set for the UK’s only dedicated exhibition for the test, measurement and control markets. What’s more, Sensors & Instrumentation Live is coming back swinging and will be better than ever before as it joins Electronics Industry Live and Future Robotics Live in Hall 8 of the NEC, Birmingham on the 29 and 30 June 2021.


SenSorS & InStrumentatIon LIve returnS Sensors & Instrumentation Live has been bringing together leading innovators and professionals from across the fields of test, measurement and control for over ten years. The exhibition covers a range of industry sectors, including: sensors, data acquisition equipment, flow meters, transducers, signal conditioners, strain gauges, test instruments, thermal imaging equipment, monitoring equipment, cables, connectors and calibration equipment.


50 August 2020 Instrumentation Monthly With thousands of visitors looking to


source the best technologies each year, Sensors & Instrumentation Live presents fantastic opportunities for exhibitors to meet potential new customers. Exhibitors at the 2019 event had many positive things to say about the show. For example, LIMAB’s Kevin Goodison and Jack Miller said: “Exhibitions such as Sensors & Instrumentation Live really do have an impact on the sector. It gives you a broad range of opportunities to interact with others in the marketplace and it brings like-minded individuals and industries together, which [we] think is wonderful.” With market-leading companies and a host


of live features, there are lots of reasons to visit the event, as a delegate from Load Monitoring Systems explained while attending the 2019 edition of the exhibition: “It is really good for picking up new technology. As you can imagine, it is always a priority to look for


Sensors & Instrumentation Live is back and and will be better than ever when it joins electronics Industry Live and Future robotics Live at the neC, birmingham from 29 to 30 June 2021. hall 8 will be the place to be for everything related to test, measurement, control, electronics and robotics


new applications and this is the perfect platform to look out for something better.” A representative from Seaspeed Marine Consultant also commented: “It is a great opportunity to meet companies that I didn’t know that are potentially useful to our needs. It is an eye-opening show.”


eLeCtonICS InDuStrY LIve begInS a new Chapter Electronics Industry Live (formerly What’s New in Electronics Live) will begin a new chapter in 2021 when it joins Sensors & Instrumentation Live in Hall 8 at the NEC, Birmingham. Electronics Industry Live delivers a comprehensive two-day event covering the whole spectrum of the electronics, embedded, design, manufacturing and engineering industry. An exhibitor at the 2019 event said: “We took away three excellent enquiries from the exhibition. That is three


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