Community Stands at the SENSOR+TEST 2018: Focus on Industrial Internet and Digital Transformation
SENSOR+TEST – Digital transformation demands rethinking of established products, services, and value-added chains. Linking sensor and measuring technology with cyber-physical systems in the Industrial Internet plays a crucial part in this transformation. The next SENSOR+TEST from 26 to 28 June 2018 will therefore deal extensively with this exciting topic – and its numerous effects on all suppliers and users of sensor, measuring, and testing systems – at special forums and community stands.
Special Topic "Sensor and Measuring Technology in the Industrial Internet"
Greater efficiency, better performance, more security, and higher quality – that is the promise of the new technologies in the Industrial internet and Industry 4.0. The key to that lies in the network and analysis of the operating data of machines, systems, and processes. Sensor, measuring, and testing systems provide this data accurately, reliably, and securely, allowing them to assume a key role in the industry of the future. The special topic of the SENSOR+TEST 2018 offers suppliers and users room for the innovation dialog on new solutions and concepts in sensor and measuring technology of the Industrial Internet. Enterprises and institutes are thus able to present their products and services in an inexpensive complete package at the special forum “Sensor and Measuring Technology in the Industrial Internet.”
Special Topic “Digital Transformation”
Thanks to the linking of intelligent objects, such as mobile phones, cars, or even entire factories into a network, it is now possible to acquire and exchange data in large quantities. This in turn makes it feasible to map the existing environment on computer-based systems, increasing efficiency, accuracy, predictability, and – last not least – the economic benefit. The SENSOR+TEST 2018 offers enterprises the opportunity to present their products at the special forum “Industrial Internet of Things”
Theme Stand “Vision Sensors and Systems”
Image processing requires sensors and systems that are presented at the SENSOR+TEST. To emphasize this thematic connection, a “Vision Sensors and Systems” theme stand will be set up with particularly advantageous conditions for exhibitors from this special discipline.
The number of available stands of the various formats is limited however. An early booking is highly recommended. Further information can be found at the SENSOR+TEST website,