ISP43: Sensing In Composites

Published:

16th December 2015
AMRC Knowledge Transfer Centre, S60 5WG

Composite robot

Event Information: The 43rd ISP event aims to bring academics and industrialist partners in the areas of composites and the sensing and instrumentation community. The event aims to deliver a series end-user talks that discuss the challenges in composite monitoring and also from novel monitoring solutions providers. The day of talks will be held alongside a technology exhibition for networking.

About the ISP Series: The ISP events have been the highlight of the Sensors & Instrumentation calendar since the start of the Knowledge Transfer Networks in 2006 and the Faraday Partnerships that preceded them. The core strength of the ISP events is that they aim to showcase new sensing technologies irrespective of their core target markets. This focus on exciting, novel technologies and their applications sits firmly with the Knowledge Transfer Networks aim of encouraging interactions, which otherwise would not happen.

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