Topic Area on Digital Transformation to be Introduced at Nuremberg’s SENSOR+TEST 2018

Measurement and testing

Topic Area on Digital Transformation to be Introduced at Nuremberg’s SENSOR+TEST 2018

26 Feb, 2018

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Sensor, measuring, and testing systems play a key role in digitising and networking vehicles, machines, and systems – even of entire factories and indeed the industry as a whole. They convert the actual status of the analogue world into the digital data world of Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things. And their intelligence and communication capability is continuously growing. The SENSOR+TEST 2018 addresses this exciting development not only with its special topic “Sensor and Measuring Technology in the Industrial Internet”, but also with the “Digital Transformation” topic area.

The SENSOR+TEST 2018 offers exhibitors two options for presenting the innovations of their sensor and measuring systems in this field as inexpensive all-inclusive packages: At the fully booked special forum “Sensor and Measuring Technology in the Industrial Internet” as well as the topic area “Digital Transformation.”

Moreover, under the motto “Sensor and Measuring Technology in the Industrial Internet”, exhibitors can also present their enterprise or institute on the 26th of June at the lecture forum in Nuremberg Messe’s Hall 5.

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