Meteorological Technology World Expo is being organised by UKIP Media & Events, the world's premier international trade show organiser and magazine publisher operating in the meteorological, aviation, automotive and transportation sectors. It is an international organiser of 15 industry-leading exhibitions, working globally in Asia, North America, the Middle East and Europe, and attracts over 3,000 exhibiting companies and over 50,000 visitors to its events every year. Click here to discover more.
Meteorological Technology World Expo is organised by the publishers of Meteorological Technology International magazine, the world's only publication dedicated to weather, climate and hydrometeorological prediction, measurement and forecasting instruments and services. In effect, the World Expo will bring the pages of the magazine to life, so expect to see technologies and services including:
• Data acquisition and analysis systems
• Solar radiation measurement systems
• Machine vision technologies
• Long- and short-term forecasting technologies
• Air quality measurement tools
• Earth observation technologies
• Water level and flow analysis systems
• Wind sensors and speed measurement
• Tsunami monitoring tools
• Modelling and simulation tools
• Onboard shipping measurement technologies
• Temperature sensors
• Signal conditioning technologies
• Humidity measurement systems
• Rain gauges
• Tornado tracking systems
• Satellite technologies
• Lightning detection
• Ocean current/flow measurement and prediction systems
• Barometric pressure measurement technologies
• Evaporation measurement systems
• Solar radiation technologies
• Severe weather early warning systems
• Tripods and towers
• Visibility analysis tools
• Displays
• Gas monitoring systems
• Supercomputers
• Surge protection for systems
• Oceanic conditions systems
• Hydrometeorological hazard analysis tools
• Engineering and surveying
• Radar
• Telemetry
• Weather stations
• Observatory equipment
Tue 15 October: | 10am - 5pm |
| Wed 16 October: | 10am - 5pm |
| Thu 17 October: | 10am - 3pm |