SENSOR+TEST to present platform for sensing industry
The SENSOR+TEST event will be held in Nuremberg, Germany, from 6-8 May and will provide a platform for the innovation dialog.
The event will allow for an exchange of knowledge and networking, and will invite active participation in innovative technologies.
“In seven weeks, the SENSOR+TEST 2025 will start, and our organising team is working hard to create an event that will impress with its specialisation. In contrast to large, often unclear trade fairs, the SENSOR+TEST focuses on expertise,” said Elena Schultz, Managing Director, AMA Service.
Attendees can look forward to a fully occupied hall 1 and a plaza as a central meeting and exchange platform in hall 2. A special highlight is the varied action program. The focus is on the established Innovative Calibration Area, two forums with high-class speakers and numerous best-practice presentations, the new lecture series on condition monitoring, the special Young Innovators area, and the SMSI 2025 – Sensor and Measurement Science International Conference.
“Visitors and experts can look forward to a concentrated package of knowledge and innovation,” summarised Schultz.
Calibration is at the top of the agenda for many companies, following the increasing number of sensors and measuring points, as the use of modern, digital, and automated calibation concepts is becoming a key competitive factor in the technical industry.
At SENSOR+TEST 2025, attendees will once again have the chance to experience the world of calibration up close. In the Innovative Calibration Area, exhibitors will present a wide range of innovative and reliable applications and services, ranging from specialised calibration laboratories to institutions, where all relevant players will be represented.
The Innovative Calibration Area will serve as an ideal platform for an innovative dialog between manufacturers, calibration service providers, and users.
“Our goal is not only to present technological innovations, but also to promote the exchange of expertise in order to sustainably advance the industry. Topics such as the international system of units (SI), traceability, measurement uncertainty, or the digital calibration certificate will be the focus of attention,” said Schultz.
Monitoring the condition of vehicles, machines, and plants is one of the most demanding and at the same time most future-oriented tasks for sensors and measuring systems. The SENSOR+TEST 2025 is dedicating special attention to this central application area.
At the event, innovative solutions and systems will be presented that provide crucial data and diagnostic results. These form the basis for safe, efficient, environmentally friendly and economical operating processes. The spectrum ranges from retrofit solutions and condition monitoring to remote testing and predictive maintenance, as well as machine diagnostics and AI-supported applications.
A highlight of this is the new lecture series 'Condition Monitoring,' providing first-hand insights into how sensors and measuring technology are beign used to increase efficiency and safety in different industries.
Finally, there is interest in the state-subsidised participation in the 'Young Innovators' joint stand for young companies, presenting startups with the opportunity to showcase their new developments to a specialist audience. In 2025, the joint stand will be sponsored for the eighteenth time by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection.
“Young companies often have more ideas than financial resources. The joint stand offers them an established platform to present their innovations to an interested specialist audience,” said Schultz.