Changing, integrating or upgrading sensors on a military aircraft can be an expensive, time-consuming and complex endeavor. Northrop Grumman Corporation's new OpenPod(TM) sensor system, unveiled at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., overcomes these challenges by making it possible for maintainers to swap sensors in theater.
SiBEAM, Inc., a Lattice Semiconductor company, today announced that Google ATAP has selected SiBEAM® as one of the partners to bring touchless gesture sensing to tomorrow’s smart devices. Based on SiBEAM’s millimeter-wave (mmWave) innovations, this technology enables rich hand gesture interactions with smart devices, without the limitations of ever-shrinking screen sizes.
Hexagon Metrology has supplied equipment to the UK’s National Measurement Institute to help British industry develop new products and advanced manufacturing processes.
OptiTrack today announced a substantial expansion of its biomechanics toolset, designed to simplify the capture and analysis of motion data for gait analysis, sports performance, and other biomechanics applications.
SICK, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, machine vision, encoders and automatic identification solutions for factory, logistics, and process automation, today announced the availability of its newly updated “Guidelines for Safe Machinery – Six Steps to a Safe Machine.”
FlexEnable, the leader in the development and industrialisation of flexible electronics, is announcing a technology breakthrough for the manufacture of full colour, organic liquid crystal displays (OLCD), making the manufacture of glass-free LCDs both practical and cost-effective for the first time.
OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THIS REPORT
The "smart grid" is still in an early stage of deployment, but is evolving to suit advanced sensor technologies. Smart grids require multiple sensing, monitoring, and control functions at various levels—thus presenting several opportunities for smart grid sensors going forward. Not all these opportunities are available immediately. Also, once developed, these sensing devices will do not only smart grid functions but also other industry functions.
Sensors are playing an increasingly important role in printed electronics. While the biggest market is currently glucose sensors (for the treatment of diabetes), it is also highly commoditized. However, a new generation of printed sensors is now emerging from R&D and the range of applications is vast. There are many types of sensors and therefore many addressable markets. IDTechEx forecasts the market for fully printed sensors will be over $8 billion by 2025.
Orbital ATK, Inc., a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, announced today that its revolutionary FMU-167/B Hard Target Void Sensing Fuze (HTVSF), under development by the U.S. Air Force, has successfully completed a Milestone C review and received approval for entry into Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP).
Torque And More GmbH (TAM) is a sensor design and sensor manufacturing company, located in the south of Munich in Germany. TAM is developing and producing non-contact “Plug-and-Play” mechanical force sensors for the automotive, industrial, and consumer market.
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