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Sensors & Instrumentation Show Preview


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ensors & Instrumentation Live returns to the NEC, Birmingham for its special 10 year anniversary show on 25 and 26 September 2019. Located in Hall 2 and co-located with the TCT Show, the exhibition brings together the best instruments and sensors from market- leading companies. Registration for the UK’s only dedicated sensors exhibition is free and your ticket will get you access to training, demonstrations and a lot more. For the last ten years, Sensors & Instrumentation Live has been bringing visitors the latest sensor technology that has been driving this connectivity. Mouser Electronics is the headline sponsor of this year’s special anniversary event, taking place at the NEC, Birmingham on 25 and 26 September 2019. The company’s sensors portfolio is highly complementary to the exhibition. Sensors are among many of the technologies that will be on display at the exhibition. Bronkhorst, Charcroft Electronics, Keller, Kistler Instruments and Rheintacho are just some of the market- leading companies that will be displaying their products at Sensors & Instrumentation Live 2019. The University of Birmingham’s Centre for Innovation in Advanced Measurement in Manufacturing (CIAMM) will also be represented at the show. The University of Birmingham ollaborates with organisations of all sizes, from global corporates to local SMEs, with a focus on driving innovation through collaborative research partnerships. They form partnerships with business, to work on transformative projects and make important things happen. Another exhibitor at Sensors & Instrumentation Live has reasons to celebrate this year. Like the exhibition, Rheintacho UK has a special anniversary in 2019. The company celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. At the show, Rheintacho UK is going to show its newest products. One of them is the new M8 rotational speed sensor which is not only one of the smallest available worldwide, but also includes temperature measurement. This of course make life easier for any engineer who requires both features. Sensonics is another company that will be showcasing its products at Sensors & Instrumentation Live. The company is an expert in vibration, displacement and speed monitoring solutions. These companies are just a small selection of the exhibitors that will be at this year’s Sensors & Instrumentation Live.


Innovation showcase As well as seeing products on stands, visitors also have the opportunity to view a selection of the best technology in the Innovation Showcase. The ever popular Innovation Showcase, sponsored by Bronkhorst, provides an assembly of the


most cutting-edge products and solutions available from exhibitors. Visitors can get hands-on with devices and make sure they do not miss out on a single thing. Exhibitors lined up to take part in the Innovation Showcase include Charcroft Electronics, Mantracourt, Bronkhorst, Broadband Technology 2000, Rheintacho, Keller, SIKA, Aerodyn and Devtank.


Sensing innovation – the Engineering Symposium This year, Sensors & Instrumentation is teaming up with DJB Instruments to deliver CPD-accredited training that will help you to develop your understanding of sensors and instruments to improve the quality of your data. The training is driven by sensor innovation and the very latest in engineering. DJB has brought together a


Enterprise Hub As well as finding the instrumentation you need, Sensors & Instrumentation Live offers a prime opportunity to grow your business in the new Enterprise Hub. Representatives from key engineering institutions and organisations will give a series of invaluable presentations, giving visitors an insight into topics


team of speakers from leading technology and engineering companies from around the world to present a two day programme of technical seminars.


Innovation in Action Innovation in Action, sponsored by PCB Piezotronics, is a new feature introduced for the 10 year anniversary event. Innovation in Action will see live demonstrations of some of the best products on the market. As well as giving you the opportunity to see how these products work in real life, you can have your questions answered by the experts in person. Companies already confirmed to speak in Innovation in Action include PCB Piezotronics, Devtank, Kistler, SIKA and Bronkhorst. PCB Piezotronics is a designer, manufacturer, and global supplier of accelerometers, microphones, force, torque, load, strain, and pressure sensors, as well as the pioneer of ICP technology. This instrumentation is used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals worldwide for test, measurement, monitoring, and control requirements in automotive, aerospace, industrial, R&D, military, educational, commercial, OEM applications, and more. You can see a live demonstration of PCB products in Innovation in Action.


including funding, training, apprenticeships and standards as well as insight into how to make the most of supply chains. Sensor City’s head of engineering, Daniel Watson, will be giving the talk ‘Sensor City – Inside a Global Innovation Hub’. Watson will introduce Sensor City by discussing its in-house laboratory facilities and technical expertise. He will also provide case study examples of sensors and IoT lab projects that have


involved Sensor City. In addition, Watson will outline future plans for Sensor City and outline collaborative opportunities that are available.


The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is one of the organisations signed up to speak in the Enterprise Hub. The Institution of Engineering & Technology (The IET) will also be sharing their expertise in the Enterprise Hub. Other organisations that are signed up to be at the event include the British Measurement & Test Association (BMTA), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), TTE Technical Institute and GAMBICA.


Register for your free ticket Attendance to any of the seminars in the Enterprise Hub and Engineering Symposium as well as all of the other features is free to visitors. Your ticket will also get you access to the co-located TCT Show so register now by visiting sensorsandinstrumentationlive.co.uk.


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harcroft Electronics, a specialist distributor and manufacturer of electronic components for harsh and high-end applications, with an extensive linecard featuring many key manufacturers, will also be at the exhibition. An absolute single-turn ACW4 sensor,


from Sensata BEI Sensors, combines design flexibility with IP67 or IP67K protection against environmental conditions. The TT Electronics OPB9001 reflective sensor integrates an OPB9000 sensor with peripheral components in a small, robust package. Sensata’s ACW4 sensor’s thermoplastic polyamide shell features a separate external activating magnet and a compact package with 50mm diameter and 24mm thickness. With no moving parts, the sensor also eliminates potential wear or misalignment. Operating on a universal supply of 5 to 30V DC the over-moulded, modular sensor offers analogue output in addition to PWM, CANopen and SSI


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outputs. Resolution is up to 12 bits per revolution with excellent resistance to shock and vibration. TT Electronics’ OPB9001 sensor


provides a flexible detection range and eliminates the need for peripheral circuitry, such as resistors, voltage regulators and capacitors. The sensor can be programmed to detect objects over distances from 2.5mm to 50mm, using standard 90 per cent reflective material. The CE/UL-compliant sensor operates over an operating voltage range up to 30V and operating temperature up to 85°C with ambient light rejection to 25K lux. The OPB9001 sensor will be sampled to qualified applications. The new sensors join Charcroft’s range of mission-critical linear and rotary position sensors, motion control, crash and tilt sensors in addition to optical and magnetic encoders. Charcroft will be on stand number 61,


Hall 2. www.cieonline.co.uk


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