Now back at the Porte de Versailles, MESURExpoVISION has given itself the means to achieve its ambitions: to become the federating event for professionals in measurement, test, simulation and vision solutions.
With 193 exhibitors and 2,680 visitors, the new MESURExpoVISION exhibition, which combined the Mesurexpo and Vision Show exhibitions, was able to bring together all the main French institutional measurement networks: (ASTE, CETIM, COLLEGE FRANCAIS DE METROLOGIE, RESEAU MESURE VAL D'OISE, SFP, SYMOP).
MESURExpoVISION visitors
They are French at 96% and come from Ile de France for 64% of them followed by the Rhône-Alpes region (5%) and the Centre region (4%).
The top five industries represented are measurement/instrumentation (16%), engineering/services (13%), research/laboratory (12%), aerospace/aeronautics (11%) and automotive (10%).
Their department in the company is R&D (23%), engineering (14%), measurement, metrology (9%) and design & methods (9%).
Finally, their areas of interest were primarily in sensors (11%), data acquisition (10%), and metrology/general instrumentation (8%).
580 visitors attended the conferences, i.e. more than 1 in 5 visitors
Non Destructive Testing in the spotlight:
CETIM organized a series of conferences, "NDT: state of the art and industrial applications", around four themes: tomography, ultrasound, multi-elements and automation of NDT, attended by nearly 60 people.
On the space of animations, CETIM proposed two demonstrations:
- Illustration of the use of simulation tools in the development of ultrasonic control.
- Implementation of two innovative and complementary methods of ultrasonic welding control.
The "Measurement, lasers and applications" day organized by the French Physical Society in partnership with the French Federation of Scientific Societies (F2S) welcomed 100 people,
The Half-day "Nanosciences and Valorization" organized by the Competence Center Nanosciences Ile-de-France (C'Nano IdF) in front of an audience of 100 people,
The two half-days on EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) organized by Bureau Veritas LCIE on Fixed and Mobile Broadband Networks and Regulations and normative evolution were attended by 50 people.
The Astelab conference "The role of experimentation in product maturity" organized by ASTE gathered 80 participants
Companies rewarded for their innovations
The Yves Rocard Prize of the SFP was awarded on Tuesday, June 1st to the team Patrick Alnot (1), Christophe Duret (2), Michel Hehn (1), Christophe Nicot (2) and Alain Schuhl (1) for their invention and technological development of "A new generation of magnetic sensors for the ASB of the SNR company". With a production of 100 million units, this 1st generation device based on a Hall effect magnetic sensor allows to measure the rotation speed of wheels without contact. The invention of Patrick Alnot et al., protected by two patents, concerns a new generation of magnetic sensors based on tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) that SNR is developing industrially. TMR sensors have lower power consumption, higher sensitivity, better signal-to-noise ratio and a wider temperature range up to 150°C.
(1) Henri Poincaré University, Nancy I
(2) SNR Roulements, Annecy
The SFP Daniel Guinier Young Researcher Prize was awarded on Wednesday, June 2 to Emmanuelle Gouillart for her thesis work on chaotic mixing carried out at the CEA (DSM) and at Imperial College, under the supervision of Olivier Dauchot and Jean-Luc Thiffeault as part of a Saint-Gobain Cifre contract, in collaboration with Saint-Gobain Recherche.
The Instrumentation Prize of the Physical Chemistry Division of the SCF and SFP was awarded on Thursday June 3 to Christophe Pécheyran from the University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour for the development and applications of laser ablation in femtosecond regime (10-15 s), high firing rate (10 KHz) and fast beam scanning for direct analysis of trace elements by ICPMS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry).
Learn more: www.mesurexpovision.com