Don’t miss our innovations!
Are you looking for a compact and portable DAQ solution or a measurement system for thousands of channels with high-precision synchronization?
Please meet us at booth B35 for a Q.series X demonstration to witness its flexibility, power, and user-friendliness. It combines our long experience in data acquisition solutions, the latest technologies, and valuable customer feedback. We assure you that Q.series X will meet all your individual needs.
We will also demonstrate our new GI.bench 1.7 software. GI.bench is a platform for modern and robust measurement configuration and visualization. In addition, it provides users with a combination of software tools for connectivity and basic analysis for their applications.
And don’t miss our GI.cloud solution! This platform enables streaming and recording to a local or non-local database and data acquisition and processing from distributed measuring devices in the field.
Here you can request your badge for the exhibition.
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Guillaume Pochon
Gantner Instruments, France – BGP
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