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Dear Mister/Miss ,

We hope you had a nice Easter holiday and are well rested for the final spurt to the SENSOR+TEST 2025! Next weekend, we will be at your side with help and advice in the organizer's office in Hall 2, booth 2-114 from Saturday - you are welcome to visit us there!
To get you in the right mood, we have put together some trade fair highlights here.

With best wishes from your SENSOR+TEST team

 

Enjoy reading!

Your contact person:
Jeanette Müller
+49 (0)5033 9639-17

 
 

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Ultra-Compact AT7 Pressure Sensor Series for High-Precision Applications



As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, devices are evolving to be smaller, more compact, and more powerful. Fujikura addresses this trend with the introduction of its new AT7 pressure sensor series. The AT7 series is significantly more compact than the widely adopted AG2, AG3, and AG4 series.

With a footprint of just 4x3 mm, the AT7 represents one of the most compact relative pressure sensor series available—comparable in size to typical absolute pressure sensors. This form factor enables highly space-efficient designs in pneumatic systems, automotive electronics, medical devices, and…

Angst+Pfister Sensors and Power AG, Zürich (Switzerland), Hall 1, Booth 1-361

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High-speed and compact near infrared spectrometer C16511-01

The new FT-NIR C16511-01 joins Hamamatsu’s spectrometer lineup, using Fourier Transform techniques in one compact, fast, and affordable package. FT-NIR spectroscopy is widely utilized in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, agriculture, and chemicals for quality control and process monitoring as a highly effective technique that offers…

Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH, Herrsching (Germany), Hall 1, Booth 1-314

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FSI Temperature Monitoring System



Kistler's FSI interrogators enable highly accurate temperature measurements in the high-voltage (HV) environment of an EV battery. The patented Fiber Segment Interferometry (FSI) technology measures temperature changes along the entire length of an optical fiber and decouples mechanical stresses from…

Kistler Instrumente GmbH, Sindelfingen (Germany), Hall 1, Booth 1-612

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Omniport 40

With the Omniport 40, E+E Elektronik is launching the new generation of its tried-and-tested hand-held measuring device. The device is characterized by a wide range of measurement options, maximum convenience and high efficiency. The Omniport 40 is particularly suitable for applications in the areas of maintenance, process monitoring or…

E+E ELEKTRONIK Ges.m.b.H., Engerwitzdorf (Germany), Hall 1, Booth 1-665 + Hall 2, Booth 2-1D

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The Carbon monoxide sensor line-up from Figaro Engineering Inc. Featuring the compact TGS5141, the stalwart TGS 5042, extended temperature range TGS 5043, and multi-measurement TGS 3870



These high sensitivity carbon monoxide (CO) sensors are compact, fast and maintenance-free due to their long-term stability, they are also easy to implement.

The world's smallest CO sensor TGS 5141

These high sensitivity carbon monoxide (CO) sensors are compact, fast and maintenance-free due to their long-term stability, they are also easy to implement.

The world's smallest CO sensor TGS 5141

With a diameter of 14 mm and a height of 5 mm, the TGS 5141 is the world's smallest electrochemical CO sensor. Thanks to...

Figaro Engineering Inc., Mino (Japan), Hall 1, Booth 1-561

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The new INNOVATIONSMAGAZINE is out now!

The new issue 2/2025 of our SENSOR+TEST - THE INNOVATION MAGAZINE (powered by messweb) is here! In the digital magazine you will again find valuable information about the SENSOR+TEST, as well as exciting technical topics from sensor and measuring technology. Read for yourself...

AMA Digital Networks GmbH, Mainz (Germany), Hall 2, Booth 2-106

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Science Slam - SMSI 2025 guest appearance at the SENSOR+TEST Forum



The conference has always been an important companion to SENSOR+TEST and is the interface between industry and science. In 2025, part of the conference will be brought into the exhibition halls for the first time - the Science Slam session.

Experts and scientists from the SMSI 2025 Conference will present an entertaining science slam session on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 3:00-4:00 p.m. in the SENSOR+TEST Forum in hall 1 (1-520).
The session will be streamed live for those who cannot attend on site.

AMA Service GmbH, Wunstorf (Germany), Hall 2, Booth 2-114

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