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Web site covers the big autumnal shows
During the quiet period leading up to the spate of Autumn Exhibitions, the Instrumentation Signpost has continued its custom of including a page on the big autumnal shows.
During the quiet period leading up to the spate of Autumn Exhibitions, the Instrumentation Signpost (http://read-out.net) has continued its custom of including a page on the big autumnal shows In early September ISA 2001 is being held in Houston, Texas
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Headlined as "Too Big To Miss" in typical American understatement it promises to be a very interesting experience for I and C professionals.
It includes a job opportunities section for instance.
The Instrumentation Signpost's Preview is at http://read-out.net/isa01.
This September the biggest I and C show in the world is being held in Duesseldorf.
Interkama is now held every two years and the changes in industry are reflected in the size and the focus of this truly international show.
The site of the Signpost's preview is http://read-out.net/interkama01.
Interkama is scheduled 24 - 28th September 2001.
If you can't get to either of these shows you might do worse than link up through the Instrumentation Signpost and pay a cyber visit.
The Read-Out Instrumentation Signpost is a web based resource for I and C professionals with links various parts of the internet world which are of particular relevance to them.
It also includes product, people and company news and details of exhibitions and conferences.
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