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    Automotive Intelligent Sensing Programme, Williams F1 Conference Centre, 11 December 2014

    Start date: 11/12/2014

     

    The aim of the ISP events is to showcase new sensing technologies and create partnerships from a wide range of core 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.

    The most recent ISP event (ISP40) was focussed on nano and micro sensing technologies and was held on 4 June 2014 in London and attracted over 100 people from large to small industries and academia – see link for programme.

    Sensor City will be presenting at this event.

    Registered companies

    ArgentaProductiv Group

    Rolls-Royce

    TE

    Amies Plastics

    Cambridge University

    Sharp Electronics

    CENSIS

    Panchromos

    QinetiQ

    TT Electronics

    Sensor City

    Innovate UK

    MJC2 Ltd

    Disco Europe

    STFCNetwork Rail

    Mirac

    Freescale

    Hamamatsu

    TTP

    Environment Agency

    CIT Technology

    Robotics Research Group, Oxford

    TRW

    Plessey Semiconductors

    Jaguar Land Rover

    Bloodhound SSC Project

    Cassella Solutions

    Sensor Coating

     

    Registration and contacts

    To register for the event, please use the Eventbrite options at the bottom of this page:

    https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/espktn/article-view/-/blogs/automotive-intelligent-sensing-programme-agenda-update?p_p_auth=VnN5TXsS

    There is a registration fee of £20 for the day

    For more information on the Intelligent Sensing Programme or to discuss exhibiting, please contact:

    Matt Butchers matt.butchers@ktn-uk.org 07715082259
    European Regional Development Fund Northern Powerhouse
    Partners Department for Business Innovation and Skills Finance Birmingham