SENSOR+TEST 2010 – The Measurement Fair Increase in Visitor Interest and Sense of Anticipation

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SENSOR+TEST 2010 – The Measurement Fair Increase in Visitor Interest and Sense of Anticipation

09 Aug, 2010

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The upturn of the economic situation in sensor, measuring, and testing technology as well as the economic strength and spirit of innovation in this industry were im­pressive­ly reflected by the lively course of this year’s SENSOR+TEST exhibition. A total of 509 exhibitors showed their novelties and interesting applications on 16,000 m². With about 7,400 visitors, the figures of the previous year were significantly exceeded and almost reached numbers of 2008.

The exhibitors at the SENSOR+TEST were generally satisfied with the fair. Alexander Koprian of Endress+Hauser GmbH + Co. KG, for instance, stated that “The SENSOR+TEST is one of the few trade fairs where we see our OEM customers for our sensor technology. We’re satisfied with the fair and definitely had an increase compared with 2009.”

Next year the SENSOR+TEST will be held from the 7th to the 9th of June, 2011, at the Nürnberg Exhibition Centre. On the programme parallel to the trade fair will again be the SENSOR+TEST conferences of the AMA Association – the SENSOR, OPTO, and IRS2. The focal topic of next year’s fair will be “Ease to Use”, which concentrates on usability and user friendliness of sensors and measuring systems.

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