2010 Sensors Expo & Conference

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Sensors Expo & Conference – the leading sensor event in North America exclusively focusing on sensors and sensor-integrated systems – announces its return to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL, in June 2010.

 The event is dedicated to exploring the most up-to-date innovations in sensor technology including physical sensors, sensor networks, biosensors, MEMS/nanotechnology, instrumentation & controls, intelligent systems, machine-to- machine communication, wireless sensing and IT technology. Sensors Expo & Conference identifies cutting-edge trends, explores them in an information-packed conference program and reflects those trends throughout the exhibit floor with new product announcements, technology focused tours, and a showcase of hundreds of products and services.

Highlights of the 2010 Event Include:

  • Dynamic Keynote Presentations
  • Timely and mission critical conference program
  • Real-world case studies
  • An Expo floor featuring best-in-class exhibitors
  • Networking opportunities and events
  • Pre-conference workshops and tutorials on June 7, 2010

    “The capabilities of and applications for sensors and sensing-related technologies continue to proliferate, and the Sensors Expo & Conference is very well-positioned to benefit from that market expansion,” commented Beth Torrey, Event Director, Sensors Expo & Conference. “Despite challenging economic conditions, we were thrilled with the increase in both the number of attendees and exhibitors at the 2009 show, and early indicators are pointing to another very successful event in 2010. It is exciting to witness the growth of the commercial sensors market and the technological advances that are enabling it, and the scope and scale of the Sensors Expo & Conference will continue to evolve as the needs of the industry expand.”

    Exhibitors are already demonstrating their commitment to this years show. “Sensors Expo has always been and continues to be a major trade show for supplying good leads. It continues to be a part of our marketing strategy,” said Mike Robinson, V.P. Sales & Marketing, Microstrain.
  • Source: automation.com
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