Chell Instruments, a world-leader in gas measurement and control solutions, has announced its participation at the
ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Turbo Expo Conference 2026. The event attracts professionals from around the globe — from manufacturers and engineers to academia and government officials — and is being held this year at the Allianz MiCo in Milan, Italy, from 15 to 19 June.
As an exhibitor, Chell Instruments will showcase a range of advanced solutions, including its latest-generation pressure scanners designed to support turbomachinery and propulsion testing and development. Nick Broadley, director at Chell Instruments said: “
Turbo Expo is a must-attend event for engineers and we are excited to be exhibiting once again. The event provides an excellent opportunity to exhibit our latest technologies while also engaging in technical discussions around the influence of pressure and aerodynamics on turbomachinery.”
This year’s event, themed as ‘Beyond Resilience - Power and Propulsion Systems for a Fast-Changing World’, features a varied program that addresses industry challenges while highlighting emerging opportunities. Exhibitors and visitors are encouraged to discuss and share technologies, techniques and services that can improve overall performance and reliability in turbo, propulsion and power applications.
Unparalleled precisionMr Broadley added: “With extensive experience supporting aerodynamic research and wind tunnel testing, we will be showcasing our multi-point pressure scanners capable of achieving some of the lowest data uncertainties available. Products on display will include the 2416, 2432T, microDAQ3 and 2401, all engineered to advance the next generation of turbo and propulsion machinery with unparalleled precision.”
North Walsham-based Chell Instruments have been providing pressure, vacuum and gas-flow measurement equipment since 1976. With their specialist technology adopted by key sectors, including aerospace, pharmaceuticals, energy and motorsport, Chell Instruments regularly enhance their product range with new innovations.
Mr Broadley concluded: “Events like
Turbo Expo play a vital role in driving innovation and collaboration across engineering industries. We welcome visitors to come to stand C31 to explore our innovation-led technologies, trusted by leading engineers and organisations worldwide.”