Events

Visit us at one of the following 2012 events:

Measurement Science Conference and Exhibition

This conference is geared toward National Metrology Institutes and Commercial Labs.

March 19 – 23, 2012
Disneyland Hotel
Anaheim CA USA

Measurement Science 2012 runs alongside ITS9, the International Temperature Symposium that has run every ten years since 1919. This combination of the two events and the location is sure to be a powerful draw for thermal metrologists worldwide.

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Humidity Measurement and Calibration course and exhibition

This conference is geared toward National Metrology Institutes and Commercial Labs.

April 26 – 27, 2012
National Physical Laboratory
Teddington UK

The NPL’s annual temperature and humidity course is an excellent event for technicians and engineers wishing to get closer to a fundamental understanding of hygrometry. The exhibition always provides a lively forum for discussion and interaction between manufacturers, calibration laboratories and industrial users of hygrometers.

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Sensor + Test

This conference and exhibition is geared toward measurement science, calibration and innovation.

May 22 – 24, 2012
Nurnberg, Messezentrum
Nurnberg, Germany

Sensor and Test is the most significant event on the measurement calendar. Its central European location and comprehensive exhibitor list means it’s a must for the whole instrumentation and calibration community.

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We would be happy to welcome you at our Booth 12-344 / Hall 12.

Download your free online admission voucher here:
English: Free Admission voucher
German: Gratis Online-Eintrittsgutschein

NCSL International

This conference is geared toward National Metrology Institutes and Commercial Labs.

Juli 29 – August 2, 2012
Sacramento Convention Center
Sacramento, CA

Serving the World of Measurement, NCSL provides a unique opportunity to connect calibration, production, research and quality engineers together to continue developing measurement infrastructure to higher standards of precision and reliability.

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