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Sensor Review's unique approach to themed issues with invited guest specialists contributing a valuable viewpoint ensures that topical and cutting edge issues can be explored. Because of this focus, you can build a broad understanding of the most interesting and strategically important international activities taking place in the field, enabling you to stay at the very forefront of industry developments.
In addition to the themed issues, Sensor Review also publishes articles and features designed to be of a practical nature, as well as a substantial section reserved for research articles. The research articles are selected to reflect the most interesting and strategically important research and development activities from around the world, ensuring that research articles remain accessible to all readers regardless of their particular area of expertise.
Everywhere in industry today, sensors are integral to the rapid rise of automation and robotics. Anyone involved with sophisticated manufacturing processes should keep informed on new sensor technology and applications to maintain competitive advantages and improve working conditions and safety. For example, future health and safety initiatives will become more dependent on sensors as the technological emphasis shifts from detection of hazardous fumes or dust build-up to prediction and prevention. This is the kind of area the journal covers to keep industry practitioners fully conversant with innovations in the field.
Read by managers and engineers all over the world, Sensor Review is internationally regarded as the authoritative voice on all areas of sensor development, providing reports, research, news, comment and analysis of an exciting and increasingly influential field.
Academics and researchers, technical directors and management, design and development engineers, application and production engineers, government scientists, consultants, sensor users and manufacturers of sensors and instrumentation.
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