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SPEC Sensors to Participate in IDTechEx Printed Sensors and Actuators Masterclass

Joe Stetter, President and CTO of SPEC Sensors presents in the Printed Sensors and Actuators Masterclass at IDTechEx on Friday November 21st. He will be explaining the various techniques for chemical gas sensing and describing his journey to Screen Printable ElectroChemical (SPEC) sensors as the best approach to the easily scalable low-cost production of high-performance, small, ultra-low power consuming gas sensors.

As Joe explains “Until recently gas sensing solutions have not been able to meet all of these challenges simultaneously! The lowest cost gas sensor technologies are often not specific to a particular gas; enabling the possibility of a false reading. The most accurate, stable, and specific gas sensors are not small and have been difficult to make inexpensively at high volumes. Power consumption has been a significant concern for virtually all gas sensing technologies. With the SPEC sensor innovation, high quality gas sensors can be printed!”

At the IDTechEx, Joe Stetter brings his nearly 40 years’ experience in gas sensing to describe the options for chemical/gas sensing, along with, how SPEC is applying recent emerging manufacturing and sensor packaging technologies to produce inexpensive ultra-low power, small size and high performance sensors; capable of being manufactured at high volumes. It will be chemical/gas sensors like these that will meet the needs of today’s consumer level Internet of Things.

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