Process and Control Today | SENSOR+TEST 2026: Sensors, Measurement Technology and Industrial AI Converge into Intelligent Systems
Publish Date: 2026-06-02 00:02:00
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02/06/2026 AMA Service GmbH
From June 9–11, 2026, Nuremberg will once again become the international meeting point for sensor technology, measurement, and testing technology. SENSOR+TEST expects around 5,000 trade visitors and about 320 exhibitors from around the world, thereby reaffirming its role as the central platform for the industry’s international innovation dialog. The focus is on technological convergence, system integration, and practical knowledge transfer.
SENSOR+TEST 2026 showcases the sensor and measurement technology industry during a phase of profound change. Sensors, data processing, software, and artificial intelligence are increasingly converging into integrated, intelligent complete systems. “We are not witnessing a classic technological leap, but rather a phase of technological convergence,” explains Elena Schultz, Managing Director of AMA Service GmbH. Today, sensors are no longer merely providers of measured values, but central interfaces between the physical and digital worlds. The data foundation is crucial here: “The future of industry is determined not solely by algorithms, but by the quality of the data,” says Elena Schultz. Data quality, synchronization, calibration, and traceability are becoming key factors in industrial value creation.
Focused visibility for sensor technology and measurement technology
At a time when large, broad-based trade shows often overshadow smaller providers, SENSOR+TEST is specifically focused on specialization. Sensor technology, measurement, and testing technology take center stage; visitors will find all relevant innovations in one place – from automotive and mechanical engineering to rail and aerospace.
“Our trade show is in high demand because we offer exhibitors a platform where they are not only seen but also valued,” says Schultz. Trade visitors can efficiently and specifically discover the technologies relevant to…