Sensor+Test 2015 Europe’s Biggest Measurement Fair

Middle of May in Nuremberg, Germany

  • March 3, 2015
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  • Sensor+Test 2015 Europe’s Biggest Measurement Fair
    Sensor+Test 2015 Europe’s Biggest Measurement Fair

The 22nd international Sensor+Test trade fair will be held from the 19th to the 21st of May 2015 at the Nuremberg Exhibition Center. The Sensor+Test is an attractive venue for developers, engineers, and users from all industries as well as for engineering and science students. State-of-the-art sensor and measuring technology is crucial for the development and sustainability of devices, machines, systems, and processes. Moreover, without the latest testing technology, the ever-increasing demands on the reliability of products and processes could not be met.
The AMA Association for Sensors and Measurement backer and AMA Service organizer count with 550 exhibitors and approximately 8,000 visitors.

Focal Topic for 2015: Environmental Monitoring
Environmental protection in industry as well as in general is hardly possible without reliable measuring values. Whether we want to avoid health hazards, optimize industrial processes, or comply with new statutory requirements: Precise monitoring of ambient conditions is now a more important task for sensing, measuring, and testing technology than ever before.

This is why the Exhibitors Committee in cooperation with the Executive Committee of the AMA Association for Sensors and Measurement chose Environmental Monitoring as the Special Topic for the Sensor+Test 2015. The spotlight is to be on systems for measuring air quality. Visitors can get a concentrated overview of new relevant products and solutions at the Special Forum in Hall 12, Stand 12-485. Moreover, the Presentation Forum in Hall 12 is to be dedicated to "Environmental Monitoring" on Tuesday, 19 May 2015.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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