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Sensor+Test 2023

Inka Krischke,

Positive summary after three days at the trade fair

The exhibitors at Sensor+Test 2023 and organizer AMA Service have drawn a consistently positive conclusion from the event: over 5,000 trade visitors from Germany and abroad came to the Nuremberg exhibition halls, around 20% more than in the previous year.

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At 338, the number of exhibitors was just below that of the previous year, with 40% of exhibitors coming from abroad. 133 exhibiting companies came from 26 countries, and the proportion of visitors from all over the world was 27%.

Organizer Holger Bödeker(AMA Service) sums up: "Although the trade fair was somewhat smaller due to the still difficult general conditions, it was once again able to impress with a very high proportion of highly qualified trade visitors and a concrete and intensive exchange of ideas."

SMSI 2023 with premiere in Nuremberg

From May 8 to 11, 2023, the SMSI 2023 - Sensor and Measurement Science International Conference - took place for the first time as a face-to-face event in Nuremberg, bringing together national and international representatives from research, science, industry and government institutions. The conference attracted almost 700 participants.

Two congresses next year

Sensor+Test 2024 will take place in Nuremberg from June 11 to 13, 2024. The exhibition will be complemented by the 22nd GMA/ITG Symposium "Sensors and Measurement Systems 2024" and the ettc2024 European Test and Telemetry Conference.

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