The exhibition is geared towards equipment and new applications for our flexible market leading torque measurement transducers, bolt-on strain sensors/load monitoring sensors and solutions, as well as products for PTO power monitoring. We took the opportunity of expanding our knowledge of many exciting developments in the construction and mining industry, discussing the Datum range of transducers and custom OEM solutions. As world-leading torque sensors & shaft power measurement specialists, we are continuously investing in innovative products, to help all of our customers deliver their projects in a cost-effective manner and importantly,  designed to suit their business needs.

It was encouraging to see that the show continues to be a thriving hub of ideas & business. We look forward to continuing our relationships with our partners and established customers, as well as with major international leaders in construction equipment manufacturing, helping them to achieve the high expectations and results required for this market.

As always, it’s a pleasure to meet with our existing clients, to discuss any new project requirements, requiring torque sensing equipment. The show also provided an opportunity to visit with potential new clients, establishing new relationships across the construction, mineral processing, engineering, advanced manufacturing, and automation sectors.

We are looking forward to continuing our work on these exciting projects in the construction industry, especially relating to our OEM sensors aimed at in the mining and silo storage sectors. If you want to find out more about how we can help your business and hear more about the projects we’ve worked on with our customers so far, head over to the Applications page of our website, or sign up for our monthly newsletter.

If you have an application you would like to discuss with us, drop our technical sales team an email at web@datum-electronics.co.uk or call us on +44 (0) 1983 282834 and they will get back to you as soon as possible.

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