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PRESS RELEASE For immediate release
3rd December 2004
"This is the best show of its type in the UK" Peter Jefferson,
Sales Manager, Contemporary Controls
Mtec - Sensors, Measurement and Instrumentation featuring
Industrial Networks for Fieldbus and Open Systems returns
to the NEC Birmingham on 16th & 17th February 2005.
The sensor, measurement and instrumentation industry thrives on
technological innovation and is developing very rapidly. It is vital
for users to stay abreast of the latest product developments and
therefore Mtec 2005 provides the solution. It is the only UK show
dedicated wholly to sensors, measurement and instrumentation. At
Mtec 2005 visitors will be able to see:-
Actuators - drives, pumps, switches, valves Analysers - data,
gas, spectrum, thermal Calibrators - temperature, pressure, flow
Components Connectivity Controls & Controllers - PLC's, telemetry,
systems, timers Control Software and Systems Drives Data Acquisition
- loggers, printers, recorders, Test and Inspection - standards,
test houses, NDT, environmental Industrial PC's & PLC's Industrial
Networking - Bluetooth, Ethernet, bus systems, hardware Instrumentation
- test, field, analytical, laboratory Intelligent Valves and Actuators
Intrinsic Safety Quality Assurance - corrosion, hardness, materials,
leaks Radio Networking & SCADA Signal Conditioning - amplifiers,
filters, software, signal generators Soft PLC technology Sensors
- contact and non-contact sensing for test, measurement, data acquisition
Test and inspection - standards, test houses, NDT, environmental
The
2005 show also sees the return of Industrial Networks for Fieldbus
and Open Systems, which is a dedicated section of the event where
visitors can compare and evaluate proprietary systems, open systems
and the industrial use of Ethernet.
Both Mtec and Industrial Networks enjoy the support of numerous
industry associations and societies who will be holding free seminars
and presentations to enhance the visitor experience.
Useful links:
www.mtec-info.co.uk
Industrial Networking contacts: Victoria
Hufmann and Norbert Hufmann
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