Automotive Testing Expo Europe is an event dedicated to the quality, safety, reliability and durability of vehicles in Europe. The trade show will continue to be THE leading platform in Europe for new technologies in the fields of automotive testing, evaluation and quality engineering.
International trade event focusing on sensor and measurement technology, offering a comprehensive, cross-industry overview of the full spectrum of measurement technology—from sensors to data analysis
Silicon Saxony Days
Date:
15.06.2026
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17.06.2026
Location:
Flughafen Dresden
Meet the leading figures of Europe’s high-tech ecosystem: Over 1,000 experts from business, research, startups and politics will come together to network and exchange ideas.
CS System Verification - Back to back vs. Single ended Sensor
Webinar
Date:
16.06.2026
Location:
online
To achieve highest precision the CS system must be verified on a regular base. Typically you use a calibrated sensor for this process. That raises the question if it is better to use a BTB-standard...
Automotive Testing Expo Europe
Trade fair
Date:
23.06.2026
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25.06.2026
Location:
Messe Stuttgart, Germany
The leading platform in Europe for new technologies in the fields of automotive testing, evaluation and quality engineering.
Going from analog sensors to digital
Webinar
Date:
24.06.2026
Location:
online
The transition from analog to digital sensors is much more than just a technical upgrade. We explain the benefits and challenges of replacing analog sensors in industrial applications.
ISMA
Trade fair
Date:
07.09.2026
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09.09.2026
Location:
Leuven, Belgium
Forum for modeling, analysis, testing, and improvement of the noise and vibration characteristics of mechanical and mechatronic systems and civil structures.
Basics of vibration engineering
Seminar
Date:
22.09.2026
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23.09.2026
Location:
SPEKTRA Dresden, Germany
Basic knowledge of test specimen types, relevant standards, potential factors affecting measurement uncertainty and methods for minimizing or eliminating disruptive influences during calibration.