Datateam Business Media has taken the decision to postpone Sensors & Instrumentation Live until 2023.

Sensors & Instrumentation Live returns

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, with products including: sensors, data acquisition equipment, flow meters, transducers, signal conditioners, strain gauges, test instruments, thermal imaging equipment, monitoring equipment, cables, connectors and calibration equipment.

With thousands of visitors looking to source the best technologies each year, Sensors & Instrumentation Live presents fantastic opportunities for exhibitors to meet potential new customers. Exhibitors at the 2019 event had many positive things to say about the show. For example, LIMAB’s Kevin Goodison and Jack Miller said:

“Exhibitions such as Sensors & Instrumentation Live really do have an impact on the sector. It gives you a broad range of opportunities to interact with others in the marketplace and it brings like-minded individuals and industries together, which [we] think is wonderful.”

With market-leading companies and a host of live features, there are lots of reasons to visit the event, as a delegate from Load Monitoring Systems explained while attending the 2019 edition of the exhibition:

“It is really good for picking up new technology. As you can imagine, it is always a priority to look for new applications and this is the perfect platform to look out for something better.”

A representative from Seaspeed Marine Consultant also commented: “It is a great opportunity to meet companies that I didn’t know that are potentially useful to our needs. It is an eye-opening show.”

Electronics Industry Live begins a new chapter

Electronics Industry Live (formerly What’s New in Electronics Live) will begin a new chapter in 2022 when it joins Sensors & Instrumentation Live in Hall 8 at the NEC, Birmingham. Electronics Industry 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 three potential clients we would not have come across in a million years had it not been for [the event]. There is no doubt the exhibition will be a commercial success for us.”

The event is supported by Datateam Business Media’s comprehensive portfolio of electronics magazines: CIE, Electronics World and Electronics Today.

Future Robotics Live

For the first time, Future Robotics Live will be joining forces with Sensors & Instrumentation Live and Electronics Industry Live.
In the past, UK manufacturers have been slower than international competitors to invest in robotics and automation tech. However, the coronavirus pandemic has enhanced the profile of these technologies as business owners seek new ways to prevent production shutdown.
Supply chain delays, caused by the pandemic and Brexit, have also seen businesses hunt for solutions to improve efficiency in intralogistics and warehousing. As a consequence, robotics and automation companies have experienced a huge increase in demand for their products and services. It is evident that robotics and automation are an integral part of the accelerating post-COVID recovery.
By leveraging on Datateam Business Media’s leading portfolio of publications, Future Robotics Live provides UK manufacturers with opportunities to find out about the latest technologies and learn how robotics can help improve their efficiency and productivity.

Seminars and more

There will be brand new seminar programmes taking place over the two days at Sensors & Instrumentation, Electronics Industry Live and Future Robotics Live. Covering sensors, instrumentation, control, electronics and robotics, the seminars are an ideal way to gain a better understanding of the latest trends.

In addition, there will be other features making a return to the show, such as the popular Innovation Showcase, so keep an eye out for previews in future issues of the magazine to find out more.

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. And with the 2022 exhibition joining forces with Electronics Industry Live and Future Robotics Live, there will be more opportunities to network than ever before. The NEC, Birmingham will be the place for your test, measurement, control, electronic and robotic needs come 27 and 28 September 2022.

If you would like to find out more about exhibiting at Sensors & Instrumentation Live, please contact Louise Tiller (ltiller@datateam.co.uk).