Sensors and instrumentation is one the most popular and the only UKs national show and is headed to embrace the latest products, with technology and solutions put in the test, measurement, and control.
The event is free to attend and the visitors will be taken through the leading market suppliers in a range of industries from public services, medical, aerospace and defence automobile, education, mechanical engineering and much more. Sensors and instrumentation show is well-known for offering CPD accredited exhibitions and seminars programme presented by various prominent figures and exhibitors within the industry. This time around the seminar is geared towards addressing the contemporary issues and topics, which will add value to those who will attend the show.
The 2017 show is geared towards connecting the industry one on one with the visitor’s bringing together all the leading suppliers from the major manufacturing sectors. They will showcase their solutions and products live on a stage, forging a very important link between end users and the technology inventors. Visitors will have a chance to watch the underlying product technicality and learn something from the demonstrations that might be of benefit to their own manufacturing applications and operations. During this exciting seminar Stanley Qubit, a NAO-25 humanoid robot made the renown Aldebaran Robotics will make its premiere. According to what is shown on BBC1 channel, Stanley Qubit robot is an autonomous machine that can sing, walk, dance, and respond to questions intelligently something that will leave a lasting impression to all visitors.
In the Sensor and instrumentation seminar 2017, the drone zone is also set to make its debut. The area featured will mainly be on the advancing drone technology with the focus on the real-life applications such as the unmanned aerial vehicles as well as the impact they have in the manufacturing industry. Drones that are fitted with an optical flow technology will be displayed and their ability to think and understand quickly will be tested on a designed obstacle course. Those who will attend will have the first-hand experience in the drone zone demos, where they will use virtual reality headsets fitted in the action. The seminar return will also feature the return of the PR electronics of the formula 1 car simulator where they will be invited to compete with friends, peers, and colleagues for the fastest lap.
In addition, the sensor and instrumentation will be back in its third year running, exhibitors will have a chance to showcase their technologies and products to provide visitors with a picture of what to expect as they explore the aisles of the seminar.
from ZDS Europe http://www.zds-europe.com/2017/09/20/all-you-need-to-know-about-sensor-and-instrumentation-show/
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