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    Established in 1990 and headquartered in Finland, we are a world pioneer in the renaissance of ballistocardiography and a leading manufacturer of sleep sensing devices that apply this technology. We...
  • News - 6 Nov 2014
    Jawbone® today announced UP3™, a multi-sensor activity tracker that provides in-depth information about your health and fitness. Inside its slim design, UP3 by Jawbone features a...
  • News - 3 Oct 2024
    In a recent article published in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering, researchers introduced a novel wearable adaptive penile rigidity monitoring system (WARM). This innovative system...
  • News - 18 Jan 2016
    In an effort to study the effects of lighting on human health and diseases, the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center (ERC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) recently installed a novel...
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    Amphenol Advanced Sensors, with its portfolio of industry-leading brands - Thermometrics, NovaSensor, Telaire, Protimeter and Kaye - is an innovator in advanced sensing technologies and innovative...
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    One size does not fit all. Whether it is design assistance, custom products or smaller volumes, clients need flexible solutions instead of rigid excuses. In addition to our standard products, we...
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    STMicroelectronics produces one of the industry’s broadest ranges of semiconductor products, from discrete diodes and transistors through complex System-on-Chip (SoC) devices to complete...
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    All Sensors Corporation is a leading manufacturer of MEMS piezoresitive pressure sensors and pressure transducers. Our company goal is to manufacture high accuracy, quality pressure sensors that...
  • News - 11 Oct 2022
    A few versions of smart home technology are designed to help check opioid overdose. A pilot study by Washington State University (WSU) revealed that a set of noninvasive home sensors could offer...
  • News - 8 May 2014
    New research could soon make it easier for people with type-1 diabetes to get a safe night's sleep, says a Stanford University School of Medicine scientist who led the study. In a large trial...

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