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& Instrumentation Live had been beneficial for AquaConnex: “The enquiries have been absolutely excellent. We had 20 great enquiries on the first day and I would say that we are projecting to hit the same today. “I would say that this exhibition is very
Amongst the
products Trafag had on show was its new DPS digital pressure transmitter
Marco Peres demonstrated PCB’s latest USB signal conditioner in Innovation in Action
with their brand new data acquisition system - KiDAQ. KiDAQ allows you to create your test set-up, perform measurements and achieve accurate test results. Marco Peres lead another exciting demonstration on PCB’s latest USB signal conditioner. He performed vibration tests using a shaker and demonstrated how the signal conditioner can be used to collect data on a smartphone or tablet - making it an easy-to- use, portable test solution. Powelectric’s kicked off the second day of
demonstrations with the new Metron4 IoT telemetry device. With innovative hardware, four analogue inputs, expansion cards for pulse counting,options for RS232, RS485 and CANBUS, Metron4 makes remote monitoring simple. Powelectric’s Jennifer Mortiboy explained
expertise as well as providing case studies for successful projects. The Defence and Security Accelerator’s
Andrew Peaty described how innovators can work with DASA and what they are looking for in applications for funding. While in the afternoon Julian Moore, University of Birmingham’s Centre for Innovation in Advanced Measurement in Manufacturing (CIAMM), lead an engaging talk on quantum technology opportunities for SMEs. On the Thursday, TÜV SÜD’s Joe Lomako
provided an engaging overview of how sensor technology has, and continues to, change industry, in particular the connected factory. GAMBICA’s Scott Pepper, closed the Enterprise Hub sessions by considering the hype around industry 4.0 and what it means for SMEs.
InnovatIon In actIon
Another new feature area for Sensors & Instrumentation Live 2019 was the Innovation In Action demonstration zone. Sponsored by PCB Piezotronics, Innovation in Action provided a truly unique way for visitors to gain a better insight into products from experts. Kistler Instruments kicked off the demonstrations
more about the product: “Metron4 is based on the same proven proven technology of our Metron2 telemetry hardware, but this one now uses 4G as well. So in countries such as the US and Australia, where the 2G network has been closed down, our old product wouldn’t have worked, but now we can embrace a truly global deployment.” AquaConnex’s Keith Jones closed the
Innovation in Action demonstrations by showcasing Evolution II. Jones reviewed the basic elements of the system, the manner in which its intelligent sensor interfaces control data and alarm limits, future system developments and data handling. Jones later explained that Sensors
Representatives from organisations like Sensor City gave talks in the Enterprise Hub
important to the industry. While we don’t manufacturer sensors, what we do is take the output from any of these sensors being showcased today and because some of them don't have anywhere to send the data or any way of dealing with, capturing or logging the data. So we have had quite a lot of enquiries from sensor manufacturers that have said they will point their clients to us for a control and data system using their own sensors.”
InnovatIon ShowcaSe
The ever-popular Innovation Showcase, sponsored by Bronkhorst, made a welcome return for Sensors & Instrumentation Live 2019. With so much to be seen on the lively exhibition floor, the Innovation Showcase provided a ‘snapshot’ of what was on offer. Products on display included KELLER’s LEO Record and Mantracourt’s Bluetooth Telemetry Transmitter. Bronkhorst also displayed its Mini CORI-FLOW, EL-FLOW Prestige and ES-FLOW.
a perfect platform
The ten year anniversary of Sensors & Instrumentation Live brought together market- leading companies and experts to deliver a valuable experience for visitors. Discussing the event, a visitor from Load Monitoring Systems commented: “It is really good for picking up new technology. As you can imagine, it is always a priority to look for new applications and this is the perfect platform to look out for something better.” While a representative from Seaspeed Marine Consultant said: “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.” Details about the next Sensors & Instrumentation Live exhibition will be announced soon on the event website:
www.sensorsandinstrumentationlive.co.uk
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