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rganised by Datateam Business Media, publisher of Components in Electronics (CIE) and Electronics Today magazines, the Electronics


Industry Awards recognise and reward the finest innovations, businesses and professionals in the electronics sector. Over the years, an Electronics Industry


Award trophy has come to symbolise the highest mark of approval from industry professionals and experts. Winning an award represents an independent stamp of approval – separating winners from their competitors and opening doors for new business opportunities. Voted for by the industry itself, the awards scheme offers a truly non-biased process.


TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR THE AWARDS CEREMONY Voting for the awards is open and a shortlist will be revealed in the weeks leading up to the Electronics Industry Awards ceremony. But it will be on the night of the Electronics Industry Awards ceremony itself that the winners in each category will be revealed. This annual black-tie event is a highlight of


the electronic industry’s calendar. This year’s ceremony is on 19 October 2023 at the magnificent Grand Connaught Rooms,


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Covent Garden, London. It will once again take place alongside the Instrumentation Excellence Awards, making it the night of the year for networking. The organisers of the event do hope you will


be able to join them to celebrate the success and innovation of the industry. To book your tickets, please visit: electronicsindustryawards.co.uk


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150 micron ceramic substrate. Its unique construction and miniature format (size down to 0201) enables placement of the FT onto a heater or power component surface. Quickly sensing very rapid rates of temperature change (Tc <0.5


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For more information on the awards,


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