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  • News - 11 Feb 2011
    A team of researchers working at Harvard University have fabricated an MEMS force sensor from paper, making it cost- effective and almost disposable. The device is based on the piezo resistive...
  • News - 27 Jan 2011
    Honeywell, Nivis, GE, Yamatake, Fuji Electric, Yokogawa, and R3 Sensors are using ISA100.11a wireless system successfully. This declaration has been made at the Los Angeles-based National Technical...
  • Article - 13 Jul 2020
    There has been an increasing demand to replace traditional odor detection methods with novel gas sensors to ensure the distribution of safe meat products around the world.
  • Article - 26 May 2020
    MEMS sensors offer a promising future for the agricultural industry, playing an important role in transitioning to precision agriculture.
  • News - 25 Jan 2011
    A chemist and his team working with the University of Houston have recently published reports on their development of sensors that will detect anything from explosives to contaminated...
  • News - 29 Dec 2010
    Optrima, a company that develops DepthSense CMOS, time-of-flight three dimensional cameras and sensors, announced that it has achieved mass production quality for three dimensional, High-Definition...
  • Article - 29 Oct 2019
    3D NIR (near-infrared) sensing technology is used for facial recognition and sensing, which is projected to become an $18.5 billion market by 2023.
  • News - 7 Dec 2010
    American Sensor Technologies is introducing the AST5400 wet/wet differential pressure sensing device also called the differential pressure transducer or transmitter for measuring line pressures...
  • News - 22 Nov 2010
    Pacific Sensor Technologies releases the USB-based Model 9510U pressure sensing devices or transducers, developed by Spectre Sensor. These devices are capable of providing both pressure and thermal...
  • News - 17 Nov 2010
    Kionix, a subsidiary of Japan-based ROHM, has unveiled two gyros named dual-axis KGY12 and tri-axis KGY13 to serve the consumer equipment market and three accelerometers named KXTH9, KXTG9 and...

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