Sensor+Test 2021
Digital measurement technology trade fair about to start
The digital Sensor+Test will take place from May 4 to 6. Over 160 exhibitors will be presenting their latest achievements and technologies in sensor and measurement technology. An extensive presentation program with in-depth technical presentations awaits the participants.
"We have entered the home straight and are now looking forward to the digital innovation dialog with exhibitors and participants, which Sensor+Test will once again address in all its facets this year. Even if we don't reach the size of past presence events, the more than 160 exhibitors will present plenty of new solutions with broad application possibilities to the interested public," organizer Holger Bödeker is convinced.
This year, exhibitors will be showcasing the diversity of their innovative developments not only in text and images, but also in a large number of video presentations with direct contact options with the speakers via chat and video conference. Visitors can network with the experts via app or internet portal and take advantage of their first-hand consulting expertise.
Numerous new products can already be admired in advance. Over 250 new products are already available to visitors on the trade fair website. So it's worth taking a closer look during and even after the three days of the event.
Comprehensive action program
Visitors can also expect a comprehensive program of activities in the digital edition. Exhibitors will be presenting new developments, products and possible applications in the lecture forum on all three days of the trade fair. This year's special topic "Sensors and measurement technology for condition monitoring" and the digital joint stand "Young innovative companies" will not be neglected either. "Whether it's the special theme, the lecture series, the AMA Innovation Award or the SMSI Sensor and Measurement Science International Conference taking place at the same time - participants can expect a wealth of information and inspiration with a corresponding level of depth," says Bödeker. Visitors can secure their free admission vouchers online.









