New Cosmos Electric to Exhibit at Sensor+Test 2026
New Cosmos Electric Co., Ltd. will exhibit at Sensor+Test 2026, held in Nuremberg, Germany from June 9 to 11, 2026. Together with its group company Figaro Engineering Inc., it will introduce gas sensors and gas detection alarms.
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New Cosmos Electric Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Yodogawa-ku, Osaka; President and Representative Director: Yoshinori Takahashi), which has set the grand goal of 'eliminating gas accidents worldwide,' will exhibit at Sensor+Test 2026, held in Nuremberg, Germany from June 9 to 11. In collaboration with its group company Figaro Engineering Inc., the New Cosmos Electric Group will introduce its gas sensors and gas detection alarms.
Name: Sensor+Test 2026
Dates: Tuesday, June 9 to Thursday, June 11, 2026
Venue: Messezentrum Nürnberg, Hall 1
Organizer: AMA Service GmbH
Our Booth: 1-460
Pre-registration for visitors is available here.
Main Exhibits
・Automotive hydrogen detector
・Gas detection unit with concentration display function KD-12II series / PD-12II series
・Combustible gas detector XP-3000II series
・[Figaro Engineering] Hydrogen gas sensor
Others
About New Cosmos Electric
Since developing the world's first* household gas alarm in 1964, the company has been engaged in household gas alarms, industrial gas detection alarms, and residential fire alarms with the desire to 'eliminate gas accidents worldwide.' It boasts the top domestic market share for household gas alarms and is now actively expanding into overseas markets. Based on the gas sensor technology that is the core of all its products, it has developed many new products that did not previously exist.
Cosmos Sensor Center: One of the world's largest gas sensor R&D and manufacturing facilities
*According to the company's own research (as of 1964, regarding household gas alarms worldwide)
■Company Overview
Company Name: New Cosmos Electric Co., Ltd.
Location: 2-5-4 Mitsuya Naka, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka
Representative: Yoshinori Takahashi
Established: 1960
URL: https://www.new-cosmos.co.jp/
Business: Development, manufacturing, sales, and maintenance of household gas alarms, industrial gas detection alarms, residential fire alarms, and others
Name: Sensor+Test 2026
Dates: Tuesday, June 9 to Thursday, June 11, 2026
Venue: Messezentrum Nürnberg, Hall 1
Organizer: AMA Service GmbH
Our Booth: 1-460
Pre-registration for visitors is available here.
Main Exhibits
・Automotive hydrogen detector
・Gas detection unit with concentration display function KD-12II series / PD-12II series
・Combustible gas detector XP-3000II series
・[Figaro Engineering] Hydrogen gas sensor
Others
About New Cosmos Electric
Since developing the world's first* household gas alarm in 1964, the company has been engaged in household gas alarms, industrial gas detection alarms, and residential fire alarms with the desire to 'eliminate gas accidents worldwide.' It boasts the top domestic market share for household gas alarms and is now actively expanding into overseas markets. Based on the gas sensor technology that is the core of all its products, it has developed many new products that did not previously exist.
Cosmos Sensor Center: One of the world's largest gas sensor R&D and manufacturing facilities
*According to the company's own research (as of 1964, regarding household gas alarms worldwide)
■Company Overview
Company Name: New Cosmos Electric Co., Ltd.
Location: 2-5-4 Mitsuya Naka, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka
Representative: Yoshinori Takahashi
Established: 1960
URL: https://www.new-cosmos.co.jp/
Business: Development, manufacturing, sales, and maintenance of household gas alarms, industrial gas detection alarms, residential fire alarms, and others
FAQ
When is Sensor+Test 2026 held?
It is held from June 9 to 11, 2026.
What is New Cosmos Electric's booth number?
The booth number is 1-460.
What are the main exhibits?
Main exhibits include an automotive hydrogen detector, KD-12II/PD-12II series gas detection units, XP-3000II series combustible gas detector, and hydrogen gas sensors.