FEATURE SENSORS & INSTRUMENTATION 2017
TOP TECH IN NEW FEATURE AREAS T
here are a host of new features at this year’s Sensors &
Instrumentation that will cement the event’s place as the number one sensors show in the UK. Exhibitors will have a chance to
showcase their products and solutions to a dedicated audience – live on stage – as part of the fully interactive and brand spanking new feature area, Connecting Industry LIVE.
developers, solution engineers and end users, Connecting Industry LIVE will offer two days of unmissable networking, demonstration and learning opportunities for anyone involved in the manufacturing Industry.
CATCH DEMONSTRATIONS AT CONNECTING INDUSTRY LIVE Leveraging on the comprehensive and well-respected Connecting Industry portfolio of leading industrial publications, this event will forge a link between technology innovators and end users, enabling them to find and discuss ways they can improve their operational efficiency, productivity and profitability. The Live Demo Stage will be the
centerpiece 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. Demonstrations at the 2017 show include Chris Evans and Jeremy Shinton of Mitsubishi Electric who will give an introduction to Industry 4.0 and the road to digitalisation. Providing a vital link between product
SEE WHAT THE BUZZ IS ALL ABOUT AT THE DRONE ZONE New for Sensors & Instrumentation is an exciting Drone Zone Demo Area, to be hosted by UK Drone Show. With the sophistication of drone technology ever increasing and the prices falling, drones are breaking into new sectors, both industrial and commercial. Now is the perfect time to demonstrate the real life applications that are possible with advancing drone technology and the obstacles that will need to be overcome for this vision to become a reality. Visitors will be able to witness first hand
the agility of drones during technical flight demonstrations through obstacles in the Drone Zone, as well as presentations from individuals and organisations selected for their expertise in drone technology and industrial applications.
CAN YOU GET THE FASTEST LAP TIME? The Formula 1 Simulation car, sponsored by PR Electronics, returns to Sensors & Instrumentation for the second year. A unique and spectacular centerpiece, the Formula 1 Simulation Car brings a competitive edge to the event as visitors are invited to experience driving a Formula
Challenge your colleagues to achieve the fastest lap on the PR Electronics sponsored Formula 1 simulator
1 car and compete with colleagues, peers and friends to achieve the fastest lap. Attracting many visitors, the Formula 1
Simulation Car also provides the perfect networking opportunity.
SHOWCASING INNOVATION The Innovation Showcase is a special display area that provides the perfect opportunity for exhibitors, conference presenters and industry leading companies to show their latest technology.
A host of companies will be displaying their latest technology in the Innovation Showcase area
Innovations at this year’s Innovation
UK Drone Show are hosting the Drone Zone Demo Area at this year’s Sensors & Instrumentation
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Showcase will be provided by companies including: Binder; Bronkhorst UK; Charcroft Electronics; DJB Instruments UK; EA Technology; Emerson Process Management; Michell Instruments; National Instruments; Senseye; Shawcity; SIKA Germany; Status Instruments; Techni Measure; VEGA Controls; TM Electronics and more.
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