The technical section on Instrumetrics World serves as a rich resource for in-depth exploration of the instrumentation & controls industry’s scientific, technological, and industrial aspects. The category features a collection of articles written by experts, researchers, and industry professionals, providing comprehensive insights into the advanced concepts, emerging trends, and practical applications of sensor technologies.
Joseph Ting, director of Test & Measurement at Yokogawa Corporation of America, discusses the new age of energy and information, and the vital role measurement systems play going forward.
As smaller compartments with reduced insulation volumes become the norm, tighter gas monitoring is essential. Matt Verket from Trafag, Inc discusses the shift toward continuous electronic density monitoring and predictive maintenance.
This case study delves into the synergy between Revyve and Baumer, illustrating how precise sensing delivers the desired results and drives sustainable food production.
Roy Gerding, product line director of water monitoring and control and critical infrastructure at Ovarro, discusses how remote telemetry units (RTUs) can maximize the benefits of edge computing.
Instrumetrics World Editor reflects on Food Tech Event 2025 at Brabanthallen in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, a two-day exhibition hosted by Mikrocentrum.
Titan Enterprises shares key insights to help engineers and operators navigate challenges of precision batching to ensure accurate measurements and smooth process operations.
Amina Hamidi from ABB Measurement & Analytics discusses how instruments and their connectivity are the nervous system of the industrial world, measuring all aspects of process performance.
In this interview, Tomasz Jarząbek, director of the Limit Switches Product Center, Valmet Flow Control business line, discusses technology development with APL.
Condition Monitoring Technologies (CMT) has cautioned against placing sole reliance on artificial intelligence in ship condition monitoring, warning that human expertise remains essential to ensure safety and accuracy in maritime operations.
Working together with global measurement & controls experts, engineers, and companies involved in the manufacture or use of instrumentation, we provide here a selection of original, non-commercial articles. These in-depth technical papers are written or co-written by operating companies, describing commercially viable new technologies and case histories of successful applications, backed by data. If you wish to include your technical articles in our magazine, email newsletter or on our website please feel free to Contact the editor.
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