Instrumentation Live
INSTRUMENTATION LIVE 2026: YOUR ONE-DAY GATEWAY TO SMARTER MEASUREMENT
NATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE, BIRMINGHAM 18TH MARCH 2026 | 10AM – 4PM
Instrumentation Live opens its doors on 18 March 2026 at the National Conference Centre (NCC), Birmingham. Organised by Datateam Business Media, the event promises a dynamic one-day experience that is free to attend for visitors. With free parking, free WiFi and complimentary catering, there is no excuse to miss the event.
DISCOVER
Attendees will be able to explore the very latest in instrumentation technology at Instrumentation Live. Visitors will see leading exhibitors showcasing new products and solutions in measurement, instrumentation, sensors and control systems. For anyone tasked with staying ahead in fast- moving industrial sectors, this is an opportunity to refresh your toolkit and view the future of instrumentation technology up close.
NETWORK
Instrumentation Live is a place to make meaningful connections. Business leaders, engineers and suppliers will all gather, enabling face-to-face discussions around real-world challenges and commercial opportunities. The event’s table-top format means exhibitors and visitors engage in a highly-targeted setting, allowing for efficient, relevant conversations.
EXHIBITORS
Companies exhibiting at the 2026 event include AP Technologies, Avazia, Coplan, Data Physics, D.A.T.S., Chamois Metrology, Isotech, Liquid Instruments, Micro-Epsilon, Polytec, PowTechnology, SensaCo, Top Hex and Transmille. AP Technologies, the optoelectronics experts, will be exhibiting a wide range of sensing and light source components. The company works with OEM customers, advising on and supplying high performance optoelectronic components and modules for deployment in a wide range of markets and applications.
34 February 2026
INSTRUMENTATIONLIVE.CO.UK
NATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE, BIRMINGHAM | 18TH MARCH 2026 | 10AM – 4PM
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