EXHIBITION PREVIEW FEATURE
exciting feature area dedicated to advancing drone technology, the Drone Zone will focus on real life applications of unmanned aerial vehicles and the impact they may have upon the manufacturing industry. Drones fitted with optical flow technology will be on display and their agility will be tested on a specially designed obstacle course. Visitors will also be able to get first- hand experience in Drone Zone Demo Area, where virtual reality headsets will put them at the heart of the action. Now in its ninth year, Micro | Nano |
Mems is a dedicated specialist feature area at this year’s event, covering the full spectrum of technologies and offering a one stop shop for small and ultra-precision process technology. Innovation Showcase, sponsored by
Bronkhorst, is returning for a third year running; located at a key destination point within the hall, exhibitors will be able to display their products and technologies and the showcase will provide visitors with a snapshot of what they can expect to see as they explore the aisles of the show.
CONNECTING INDUSTRY LIVE Connecting Industry LIVE will bring together leading suppliers from the many different sectors of manufacturing to exhibit their products and solutions live on stage, forging a vital link between technology innovators and end-users. With the opportunity to watch live technical product demonstrations, visitors will be able to learn how these could benefit their own manufacturing operations and applications. Making its premiere appearance in this exciting feature area is Stanley Qubit – a NAO-25 humanoid robot made by Aldebaran Robotics. As seen on BBC1, Stanley Qubit is fully autonomous and can walk, talk, sing, dance, answer questions and is sure to leave a lasting impression with all visitors. Neil Mead, director of editorial, explains
more about Connecting Industry LIVE: “The Live Demo Stage will be the centrepiece of this new event where exhibitors will have the opportunity to show the audience what they can offer via live technical product demonstrations. This will also give visitors the chance to learn and understand how these could benefit their own particular manufacturing operations and applications.”
THE DRONE ZONE The Drone Zone will also be debuting at Sensors & Instrumentation 2017. An
Alfie will welcome visitors to the show
MEET ALFIE Visitors at Sensors & Instrumentation will have the opportunity to delve deeper into the field of robotics, thanks to Alfie. A visual representation of the process
of building a robot, from the exposed inner mechanics to the development of anthropomorphic features, Alfie truly brings sensors to life. Positioned at the entrance of Hall 1,
Alfie will welcome visitors to the show with speech and basic gestures and will
set the standard for what visitors can expect to see throughout the exhibition.
REGISTER NOW Sensors & Instrumentation has received the backing of industry giants, including headline sponsor Mouser Electronics, Bronkhorst UK, Huba Control, Keller and PR Electronics as well as support from the UK’s leading industrial publications, media partners and associations. To register for free for the event, please visit the show website at
www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk
Sensors & Instrumentation
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SENSORS & INSTRUMENTATION 2017 SEMINAR PROGRAMME Tuesday 26th September
10:00-10:45 Heroes of the Internet of Things - Neil Hamilton, Myriad Group AG
11:00-11:45 Building the UK's new focal point for sensor technologies - Prof Joe Spencer and Dr John Marsland, Sensor City
12:00-12:45 What you should know before building a DAQ system - Erik van Hilten, National Instruments 14:00-14:45 A brief history and future of instrumentation data - Sebastian Amos, Gambica Association 15:00-15:45 Vibration facility and their work with the ESA - Charlie Jarvis, National Physical Laboratory
Wednesday 27th September
10:00-10:45 Fibre optic sensors – applications & solutions - Andrew Ramage, Techni Measure 11:00-11:45 Build your own sensor - Dave Boylan, Innovative Sensor Technology (IST AG)
12:00-12:45 Accuracy 101: Understanding data acquisition system accuracy - Erik van Hilten, National Instruments
14:00-14:45 Developing FDI and its place within IIoT - Richard Barnes, Emerson Automation Solutions
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