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Instrumentation & Electronics Awards


recognising company performance, innovation and individual achievement. This balance ensures that while new technologies and approaches are recognised, the core capabilities that define the industry remain firmly represented.


REAL-WORLD IMPACT


One of the defining strengths of the awards is their focus on real-world impact. Judges will be looking not only at technical innovation, but also at how products and solutions are being applied in practice to solve genuine engineering challenges. Entries that demonstrate clear performance benefits, measurable results and strong commercial relevance are likely to stand out in what is expected to be a highly competitive field.


For businesses, being shortlisted or winning an award offers more than just recognition. It provides a powerful platform to showcase expertise, differentiate from competitors and reinforce credibility with customers and partners. In an increasingly competitive marketplace, third-party validation through an established industry awards programme can play a significant role in supporting business development and brand positioning. The awards also offer a valuable opportunity for individuals to gain recognition for their


Instrumentation Monthly March 2026


BRINGING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER Beyond the awards themselves, the programme plays an important role in bringing the industry together. The awards ceremony, taking place on 15 October 2026 at the Grand Connaught Rooms, London, provides a focal point for networking, collaboration and celebration, attracting a wide audience of engineers, senior decision-makers, suppliers and industry stakeholders. As the industrial community continues to navigate challenges ranging from economic uncertainty to rapid technological change, opportunities to connect and share knowledge remain as important as ever. The 2026 edition is expected to build on the strong engagement seen in previous years, with a growing number of entries anticipated from across the UK and beyond.


ENTER NOW Entries are free to submit and must be completed


contributions to their sector. Engineering talent remains at the heart of innovation in instrumentation and electronics, and the programme continues to highlight those who are pushing boundaries, developing new solutions and driving progress within their organisations.


via the official website. Participants are encouraged to take the time to prepare detailed, evidence-based submissions that clearly outline the innovation, performance and impact of their products, projects or initiatives. Strong entries will typically include quantifiable results, application examples and clear explanations of the challenges addressed.


As entries open, companies across the industry are being encouraged to review the available categories and consider where their latest developments, projects or achievements could be recognised. Whether launching a new product, delivering a complex integration project or investing in future skills, there are opportunities for organisations of all sizes to participate. To view the full list of categories and submit an entry, visit the official website at Instrumentation & Electronics Awards. With new categories, a growing industry profile and continued focus on innovation and impact, the 2026 Instrumentation & Electronics Awards are set to once again highlight the technologies, teams and individuals shaping the future of the industrial sector.


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