Chamois to showcase at Instrumentation Live 2026

Chamois to showcase at Instrumentation Live 2026

Chamois Metrology will exhibit at Instrumentation Live 2026. This leading event for test, measurement, and control technologies will occur on 18 March 2026 at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham, uniting engineers, technical experts, and industry suppliers from the measurement community.


Chamois Metrology, a leader in precision calibration, instrument supply, and training, has confirmed participation in Instrumentation Live 2026. This prominent UK event for test, measurement, and control technologies is set for 18 March 2026 at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham, promising to gather engineers, technical experts, and industry suppliers from the measurement sector.

Chamois Metrology is renowned for its UKAS-accredited calibration services, operating from its Warwickshire facility. The company provides a wide range of high-quality measurement instruments, including multifunction process calibrators and temperature sensors, representing some of the world’s leading brands. Additionally, Chamois offers repair, servicing, and bespoke training courses to enhance customers’ measurement capabilities.

At the exhibition, Chamois Metrology will present its calibration expertise, advanced instrumentation solutions, and technical support services. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore how precision calibration and custom measurement equipment can improve accuracy and reliability in both industrial and laboratory settings.


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