SHOW PREVIEW SENSORS & INSTRUMENTATION
SENSORS & INSTRUMENTATION Industry giant Mouser signs up as headline sponsor
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ouser Electronics has signed up as the headline sponsor for this
year’s Sensors & Instrumentation, taking place in Hall 1 at the NEC, Birmingham on 25 and 26 September. Mouser Electronics is an authorised
distributor of semiconductors and electronic components for over 700 industry-leading manufacturers. With locations around the globe, Mouser specialises in the rapid introduction and distribution of new products and technologies for design engineers and buyers. Mouser’s extensive product offering includes semiconductors, interconnects, passives, and electromechanical components.
THE LATEST PRODUCTS As the UK’s only national sensors event, Sensors & Instrumentation is renowned as a hotbed for new technology. Show visitors have the opportunity to walk around stands, handle products, try out equipment, pick up literature and speak to experts. Chris Foster, Bronkhorst UK, gave
positive feedback on the 2017 Sensors & Instrumentation event: “This is always a good show for us, but this year has been the best yet – we’ve trebled the number of leads compared to last year!” Graham Ellis, sales manager at Binder,
commented on quality of the visitors to the 2017 exhibition: “Our stand was in the right location and we saw some good potential customers.” Andrew Ramage, director of business
development at Techni Measure, discusses the benefits of having a stand at the event: “The Sensors & Instrumentation show, year-on-year, is ideal for us because it is what Techni Measure does – sensors and instrumentation. We always have a good show here.”
Returning feature areas include the Innovation Showcase, the popular Formula 1 Simulation Car and the seminar theatre
Mouser Electronics has been announced as headline sponsor for Sensors & Instrumentation. The UK’s only national sensors event returns to the NEC, Birmingham on 25 and 26 September 2018
Techni Measure’s director Ian Ramage described Sensors & Instrumentation 2017 as “one of the best yet”. He said that while the event had always delivered in terms of audience, the 2017 show rated particularly highly in terms of new business: “More than half of the people we met over the course of the last couple of days are new to us,” he said. “What more can you ask for from a show?” The exhibition is attended by buyers,
specifiers, design engineers, engineers, technicians and over 85 per cent of those are responsible for purchasing and influencing purchasing decisions. Visitors from many market-leading companies attended the 2017 event, including Emerson, Jaguar Land Rover, Rolls Royce, Sony Corporation and Unilever UK.
NEW ZONE Brand new for the 2018 Sensors & Instrumentation exhibition is the Flow Level Control Zone (FLC Zone). This dedicated specialist feature area will provide a platform for the latest technologies in the flow, level and control sector, showcasing a range of ground-breaking products and solutions. Covering a vast array of machinery ranging from the latest
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valves and flow meters to airbrators and vessels designed to optimise control, the FLC Zone is targeted at anyone involved in this essential field. Returning feature areas include the
Innovation Showcase, the popular Formula 1 Simulation Car and the informative and educational seminar theatre covering vital topics at the forefront of the industry. Returning to speak at the 2018 show is Neil Hamilton. Following on from the huge success of his talk last year, Hamilton will discuss the latest sensor technology. Sensors & Instrumentation 2018 will be co-located with PPMA, TCT and WNIE LIVE. If you would like to find out more about exhibiting or to book a stand, please contact Louise Pudney (
lpudney@datateam.co.uk). More information about the exhibition is available of the show website:
www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk
Sensors & Instrumentation 2018
www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk
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