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Sensor+Test 2019

Inka Krischke,

Measurement technology trade fair successfully completed

Sensor+Test 2019 closed its doors after three days on June 27. Despite the record-breaking heat outside, around 7,000 trade visitors from Germany and abroad made their way into the halls of the measurement technology trade fair, according to the organizers.

Around 7000 visitors came to Sensor+Test 2019.

© AMA Service

As usual, the number of exhibitors was down on the previous year at 538, and according to the organizer AMA Service, the proportion of foreign exhibitors was unchanged at around 40%. Around 18,000 square meters of exhibition space were occupied. The accompanying 20th GMA/ITG Symposium on Sensors and Measuring Systems 2019 was also very well attended, despite overlapping dates with other international conferences, as confirmed by the scientific congress management. The open congress session on 'Citizen Science with Sensors - Sensor Technology for Citizen Science', which was offered for the first time and free of charge for all trade fair visitors, was also well received.

Next year, Sensor+Test will take place from June 23 to 25, 2020 in Halls 1, 2 and now in Hall 3C. Next year's special theme is 'Sensors and measurement technology for condition monitoring'. In 2020, the trade fair will be accompanied by the 'ettc2020 - European Test and Telemetry Conference' in Hall 2. At the same time, the new international trade congress 'SMSI 2020 - Sensor and Measurement Science International' will take place for the first time.

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