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SENSorS & iNStrumENtatioN 2018 SupplEmENt u Exhibition preview 2018 Seminar programme


Valuable knowledge and CPD points are on offer in the Sensors & Instrumentation 2018 seminar theatre as experts present on topics, developments and issues at the forefront of the industry.


Tuesday 25 sepTember 2018


10:15 - 11:00: Henry Langston, Ocean Optics, Improving manufacturing outcomes with spectroscopy: Ocean Optics’ Henry Langston will discuss case studies of how spectroscopy technologies, a form of optical sensing, can improve manufacturing outcomes.


11:30 - 12:15: alison mitchell, sensor City, The development of sensor technology: Alison Mitchell, executive director at Sensor City, will talk about how SMEs can use the Internet of Things (IoT) for business growth, and the importance of preparing for Industry 4.0.


12:15 - 13:00: dr. Jiri polak, Innovative sensor Technology (IsT aG): platinum temperature sensors for space applications: IST AG is the only approved supplier of ESA-qualified thin film platinum temperature sensors for space applications. Dr. Jiri Polak, chief sales officer at IST AG, will discuss European Space Agency (ESA) space sensors, the development process and an overview of the ESA qualification.


13:00 -13:45: Tom Nobes, sellafield, a case study on the importance of independent instrument evaluation: Tom Nobes, process instruments capability leader at Sellafield, will discuss the importance of independent instrument evaluation.


14:00 - 14:45: Chris Hardess, microsoft, and paul Haimes, pTC, Hololens: practical examples of “every day” transformation: Microsoft’s Chris Hardess and PTC’s Paul Haimes will update you on how organisations are leveraging HoloLens and vast amounts of IoT data to create significant gains for simulations, testing, design maintenance, operations and training scenarios. You will also be introduced to one of Microsoft’s partners, PTC, who are empowering the use of HoloLens with their Vuforia Augmented Reality Software.


15:00-15:45: daniel Irvine, Novosound; High temperature condition monitoring with a novel, flexible, thin film sensor: Daniel Irvine, Novosound, will present work that demonstrates fit and forget sensors, which have consistent output at elevated temperatures and are durable enough to withstand the industrial environment.


WedNesday 26 sepTember 2018


10:15 - 11:00: Neil Hamilton, myriad Group, Fast track connected product development: Myriad Group’s Neil Hamilton returns to provide real world insight into what is driving companies to connect their products to IoT platforms and how companies are doing this the smart way, based on the mistakes learned by the early pioneers.


GeT THe FasTesT Lap Rheintacho, a manufacturer of measuring devices, sensors and accessories for rotational speed recording and monitorin, is sponsoring an F1 simulator at the exhibition, giving you the opportunity to compete with colleagues to get the fastest lap.


reGIsTer FOr Free Registration for Sensors & Instrumentation 2018 is now open. What’s more, your free ticket not only gets you access to the UK’s only national instrumentation exhibition but also the PPMA Show, What’s New In Electronics (Live) and the TCT Show.To register for the event or to find out more information about the exhibition, please visit sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk


Sensors & Instrumentation www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk


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11:00 - 11:45: steve Leech, siemens Gb&I, data challenges and opportunities in the process industries: Quickly evolving markets and trends. High levels of competition. Innovative and disruptive technologies. Increased levels of manufacturing data. Digitalisation is changing our world, and data now becomes crucial to a plant and this is represented in the form of the ‘digital twin’. Siemens GB&I business manager for Process Control Solutions, Steve Leech, will explore the challenges and opportunities that data can bring.


12:15 - 13:00: paul Worthington, analog devices, solving the emC design challenge: Today’s measurement and control systems vary in complexity, functionality and power requirements but all have at least one common requirement when sold into the wider market: Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC). EMC requirements are becoming increasingly restrictive to product development, and in this presentation Analog Devices’ Paul Worthington will explain the noise emissions in the power architecture of control and measurement systems, how to reduce these emissions and why these EMC Standards exist.


14:00 - 14:45: andrew peaty, dasa, The defence and security accelerator: Andrew Peaty, innovation partner at DASA will give an overview of the Defence and Security Accelerator, including how industry and academia can get involved.


15:00 - 15:45: matthew bates, design partners, designing Connected experiences: Mathew Bates, a design director in Design Partners, will provide insight into his team’s unique approach to designing successful connected product experiences.


www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk September 2018 Instrumentation Monthly


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