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Here’s what’s happening at the Sensors Expo & Conference 2016

New product announcements, business news, highlighted features, and more

The exponential rate with which the Sensors industry is expanding requires an annual conference big enough to cover all that’s changed within the past year, from new sensor technology announcements to the explanation and education of modern-day security solutions, and more. 

Fortunately, the industry has that in the Sensors Expo & Conference, which is taking place this year from June 21-23, in the heart of Silicon Valley at the McEnery Convention Center. 

Sensors Expo & Conference Logo


Electronic Products has multiple editors on site to cover all of the product announcements and company updates applicable to the sensors industry as a whole. There will be over 300 technology suppliers in the Expo Hall alone, showcasing the latest products and technologies, along with numerous education sessions, product demos, and more.

To read up on all of the latest happenings taking place at the Sensors Expo & Conference, check out Electronic Products Sensors feed, which will be updated throughout all this week with announcements and news clippings that our on-site editors believe are most applicable to the design engineers working within the sensors industry. 

EP and Sensors Expo logo


The goal in providing this high-level, on-going coverage is to help design engineers who are unable to attend the Sensors Expo & Conference learn of all the news and announcements taking place there, as they happen. News and press clippings will be curated to avoid the trivial and nonsensical, and only the most influential items will be published — so you’re getting the best possible coverage from one of the industry’s most premier events. 

So head over to the Electronic Products Sensors feed to learn more about exciting new design ideas, explore solutions to modern-day sensing challenges, and read up on what today’s thought leaders identify as the most optimal sensor solutions for tomorrow’s demands.

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