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ifm electronic at Drives & Controls 2012

From 17th to 19th April this year ifm electronic will be joining almost 300 other world class companies at the NEC in supporting Drives & Controls, the UK's leading event for Drives, Automation, Power Transmission & Motion Control. 

ifm electronic is well known as a market leader in sensing technologies, from inductive, magnetic and optical position sensors to flow, pressure and temperature process sensors, and ifm electronic has a growing reputation for up-to-the-minute condition-based maintenance systems, along with plant safety and efficiency. 

On the control side, ifm electronic also offers much from dedicated controllers, including a major AS-interface offering, to identification systems covering RFID and barcode solutions.

At the Drives & Controls exhibition ifm electronic will be displaying the very latest from one of the most innovative companies in these fields of expertise, with experienced staff on hand to introduce, demonstrate and explain the latest products.

A show like this with free entry and leading manufacturers such as ifm electronic is an opportunity not to be missed.

ifm is committed to working closely with its customers to develop products which precisely match their needs, and the company provides expert, readily accessible technical support to help users maximise the benefits they gain from ifm products.

For further information, contact Mel Lewis, ifm electronic Ltd., Efector House, Kingsway Business Park, Oldfield Road, Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 2HD. Telephone: 020 8213-0000. Fax: 020 8213-2228. E-mail - marketing_gb@ifm.com or visit our website www.ifm.com/uk

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