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Electronics Live


Two must-attend events at one great venue


On 22nd January 2025, electronics and instrumentation professionals will gather in the heart of the UK to network, acquire knowledge and to see the latest market technologies


F 34 July/August 2024


rom 10am to 4pm on 22nd January 2025, the National Conference Centre in Birmingham will once more host Electronics Live and Instrumentation Live, following the highly successful launch of the table-top exhibitions earlier this year.


For one day only, visitors to Electronics Live can expect to see cutting-edge electronic components as well as complete systems from the best companies in the business. Meanwhile, Instrumentation Live will showcase the latest innovations in the fi elds of test, measurement and control. One free ticket gains you access to both events as well as the adjacent National Motorcycle Museum helping you to make the most out of your visit!


The one-day events, organised by Datateam together with its publications Components in Electronics and Instrumentation Monthly, attract infl uencers and key decision makers who require dynamic solutions and an update on the newest developments. Visitors benefi t from the unique opportunity to see all of the market leaders under one roof at one of the UK’s most convenient and accessible venues, while exhibitors enjoy an incredible ROI from the highly-targeted and relevant crowd that the complementary shows attract. For more information on exhibiting or visiting please visit the event websites:


www.electronicslive.uk www.instrumentationlive.co.uk


Components in Electronics


www.cieonline.co.uk


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