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Hands-On Measurement Technology at Stiegele 2025

On April 3–4, 2025, leading developers, manufacturers, and industry professionals will gather at Stiegele Datensysteme GmbH for the Symposium Messtechnik zum Anfassen (Hands-On Measurement Technology Symposium).

This exclusive event is designed for engineers and testing professionals who are focused on real-world solutions for test benches and road tests in automotive and aerospace applications. Unlike conventional trade shows, this symposium emphasizes practical insights, live demonstrations, and interactive discussions delivered by users for users.

Gantner Instruments is pleased to participate in this event and share expertise on how high-precision, scalable data acquisition (DAQ) solutions can enhance vehicle testing, structural monitoring, and performance validation across multiple industries.


Gantner Instruments: Data Acquisition Designed for Your Test Challenges

At the Stiegele Symposium 2025, we will present advanced DAQ solutions tailored for automotive and aerospace testing environments. Whether you’re conducting high-voltage EV powertrain testing, structural vibration analysis, or precision thermal measurements, our modular and real-time DAQ systems provide the accuracy, scalability, and reliability you need.

Modular DAQ for Test Benches – Scalable solutions for high-channel-count applications
Real-Time Data Processing – Capture, analyze, and act on critical test data instantly
Automotive & Aerospace Road Tests – High-speed, synchronized data acquisition for dynamic environments
Precision Measurement in Harsh Conditions – Reliable performance in extreme temperatures and high-voltage applications

Why Attend?
📌 Hands-on demonstrations of measurement technology for real-world applications
📌 Direct insights from industry professionals on best practices for test benches and road tests
📌 Networking with leading engineers, manufacturers, and researchers


Meet Our Experts On-Site

Gantner Instruments’ Dana Kaufmann and Florian Ottl will attend the event and will be available to discuss how our measurement solutions can optimize automotive and aerospace testing workflows.

Have specific questions or want to schedule a meeting in advance?
📧 Contact: Book a meeting

Event Detail

📅 Date: April 3–4, 2025
📍 Location: Stiegele Datensysteme GmbH, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

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