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he UK HSE have recently released an alert warning that exposure to mild steel welding fume can cause lung cancer; and
potentially also kidney cancer.. This is based on recent research by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Mild steel welding fume has now been reclassified as a human
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carcinogen. AirBench Ltd aim to help customers comply with these enhanced expectations. The immediate outcome is that HSE will have a higher expectation of employers. All employers who have staff welding mild steel will be expected
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exhibition will be running alongside What’s New in Electronics Live following the successful acquisition of WNIE Live by Datateam Business Media. With new features coming for 2020, there are lots of reasons to visit the UK’s only dedicated exhibition for test, measurement and control. Sensors & Instrumentation Live is teaming up with
What’s New in Electronics Live to deliver the very best in sensors, test, measurement, control and electronics all under one roof. Both events will return to Hall 1 of the NEC, Birmingham on 29 and 30 September 2020. This announcement follows the recent acquisition of
What's New in Electronics Live by Datateam Business Media, the company behind Sensors & Instrumentation Live. By joining forces, the exhibitions will provide a comprehensive hub of the latest technology.
Sensors & Instrumentation Live Sensors & Instrumentation Live has been bringing together leading innovators and professionals from across the fields of test, measurement and control for over ten years. The exhibition covers a range of industry sectors, including: sensors, data acquisition equipment, flowmeters, transducers, signal conditioners, strain gauges, thermometers, test instruments, thermal imaging equipment, monitoring equipment, cables, connectors and calibration equipment.
What’s New in Electronics (WNIE) Live What’s New in Electronics (WNIE) Live will begin a new chapter this September when it joins Sensors & Instrumentation Live in Hall 1 at the NEC, Birmingham. WNIE Live delivers a comprehensive two-day event covering the whole spectrum of the electronics, embedded, design, manufacturing and engineering industry. An exhibitor at the 2019 event said: “We took away three excellent enquiries from the exhibition. That is
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Sensors & Instrumentation Live teams up with What’s New in Electronics Live S
ensors & Instrumentation Live returns to the NEC, Birmingham on 29 and 30 September 2020. This year, the
three potential clients we would not have come across in a million years had it not been for WNIE. There is no doubt the exhibition will be a commercial success for us.”
Networking opportunities With Sensors & Instrumentation Live attracting a highly engaged and focused audience, it serves as the ideal opportunity to strengthen existing business relationships and secure new connections with a range of spaces available for all important networking. And with the 2020 exhibition running alongside What’s New in Electronics Live, there will be more opportunities to network than
ever before. Hall 1 of the NEC, Birmingham will be the place for your test, measurement, control and electronic needs come 29 and 30 September 2020.
If you would like to find out more about exhibiting at
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