Lockheed Martin Corp. said Monday it had won a four-year, $65 million contract from the U.S. Army to continue updating vision-sensor systems for the Apache helicopter.
Inovonics, a wireless sensor solution provider for life-saving and commercial applications, has unveiled a wireless sensor named EN1240 activity sensor to fulfill the specific demands of facilities caring for seniors.
Microsoft will acquire Canesta, a California-based company developing sensing technologies for three-dimension applications, for an undisclosed price by the end of 2010.
Bosch has developed a state-of-the-art ultrasonic, blind-spot recognizing sensing technology called the Side View Assist system, which warns the driver when other vehicles come close to or approach diagonally behind his/her vehicle when drifting the lanes.
Canesta, manufacturer of CMOS-based single chip 3D sensors, announced it has signed a deal to be acquired by technology giant Microsoft. Last year end the company raised $16 million in funding from investors Carlysle Venture Partners, Venrock and Honda. Honda plans to use Canesta's technology in its future cars to detect and avoid obstacles.
The US earthquake monitoring agency is in search of 35 participants from Southern California to introduce an earthquake sensing device in their home.
America-based NEC Display Solutions has launched the novel MultiSync EX monitor sequence featuring a ‘human’ sensing unit that is capable of detecting activity occurring in front of a monitor. The monitor consumes very less power during a long duration of inactivity.
Flexpoint Sensor Systems proclaimed that it has acquired a second contract from a Pacific Northwest fabricator to supply 15,000 sensing devices to be deployed as a counter in paintball guns.
FRABA, a leading group of enterprises that develops innovative motion and position sensors for various Industries and applications, declared that the warranty of their sensing solutions devised by the POSITAL FRABA’s business division has been extended from one year to three years and is valid form 1st October, 2010.
Camero and TiaLinx are unveiling their two different wall sensing solutions that employ the same Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) radar technology, at the ISDEF expo 2010.
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