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technology in the fields of test, measurement and control. The free-to-attend event aims to attract key decision makers that are looking to source the latest products and solutions and stay up-to-date with the latest developments.


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WHY VISIT? Visitors benefit from the unique opportunity to see all of the instrumentation market leaders under one roof, while exhibitors enjoy an incredible ROI from the highly-targeted and relevant crowd that the event will attract. Exhibitors already signed up to be at the event include Michell Instruments, Micro-Epsilon, ION Science, Dwyer, POWTechnology, Calex Electronics, Trafag, Dewesoft, Asset Instruments Engineering, Luso Electronics, Rheintacho, D.A.T.S., and European Springs and Pressings.


debut alongside the Instrumentation LIVE exhibition – formerly known as Sensors & Instrumentation – at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham on 17 January 2024. Exhibition space is now available to be


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purchased in a convenient ‘table top’ format, which should ensure visitors see as many electronics companies and innovations as possible under one roof. Louise Tiller, media director at


Datateam Business Media which is behind the new events, says: “In between busy


nstrumentation Live is coming to the National Conference Centre in Birmingham on 17 January 2024. This brand new table top event is the ideal platform for showcasing your latest


With market-leading companies exhibiting


at the event and co-location with Electronics Live there are lots of reasons to visit the event. The exhibition enables visitors to source cutting-edge innovations and expert knowledge from market-leaders. Visitors can also forge valuable connections and do business with prospective clients face-to-face.


WHY EXHIBIT? Have you got new products and solutions that you want to showcase? Instrumentation Live is an ideal platform to launch your innovations to the UK market. The exhibition will attract a highly engaged and focused audience and serves as the ideal opportunity to strengthen existing business relationships and secure new connections. And with the 2024 exhibition joining forces with Electronics Live, there will


be more opportunities to network than ever before. Furthermore, Instrumentation Live receives extensive coverage in a number of industry publications - meaning that all of its exhibitors do too. The NCC will be the place for your test, measurement, control and electronic needs come 17 January 2024.


FIND OUT MORE Please visit www.instrumentationlive.co.uk to find out more about this exciting new event. Alternatively, to find out more about exhibiting at Instrumentation Live, please contact Louise Tiller by emailing ltiller@datateam.co.uk.


Instrumentation Live instrumentationlive.co.uk


rand new one-day exhibition ‘Electronics LIVE’ has been announced for next year. The event for the electronic components sector will make its


schedules and hybrid working and most of us doing more work than ever before it can be hard to find the time to get out of the office and attend a trade show. “Opening at 10am and closing at 4pm,


Electronics LIVE and Instrumentation LIVE offers the perfect solution. A time and cost effective one-day exhibition.” Tiller adds: “Start your year with new


leads and be amongst the industry as we create new business opportunities.”


Manufacturers, suppliers and


distributors of electronic components are invited to get in touch now to find out more about the event. To find out more about exhibiting or


visiting please contact Harriet Campbell on: Tel: 01622 699184 or Email: HCampbell@cieonline.co.uk.


Electronics Live electronicslive.uk


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atateam Business Media, the publisher of Automation magazine, is launching a new industry event, called Automation Live this October, to address the trends and challenges seen across the industry.


“We are delighted to introduce Automation Live – Datateam


and Automation magazine are ideally positioned to provide our readers and advertisers a live platform to discuss the latest technologies and trends in the industry,” says Louise Tiller, media director at Datateam Business Media. “We are very proud to support this thriving industry and cannot wait to see you all in London this October.” The event will be held on 19 October 2023 in the Grand


Connaught Rooms Hotel, London. Speakers from ABB, Kuka, Bermondsey Electronics and more will be presenting, followed by an active discussion with the audience. The goal is to open a debate with businesses about the current


and future challenges they see across their sectors and how to counteract these to continue to run efficient, profitable companies during tough times. The pandemic left many problems in its wake


across all sectors, further exacerbated by wars and the ongoing energy crisis; then, there are the many technologies that need integrating and teaching to the workforce. In addition, current worker shortages, but also pupils who do not readily enter manufacturing and technology disciplines are further problems, all of which will be discussed at the event. In addition to the open debate, companies are invited to vie for


the prestigous Automation Company of the Year Award. The winner will be announced at the event.


Automation Live automationlive.co.uk


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