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Streamlining the Six Phases of Force Sensor Integration

Streamlining the Six Phases of Force Sensor Integration

Classified as the drivers of innovation, engineers often depend on their field experience and natural instincts to make crucial decisions throughout their design journey. The decisions they make early on in the design process can have a major influence, especially when sensing technology is integrated into the design, as is the case with force sensors.

In this webinar, Edward Haidar, Applications Engineer & Product Manager for Tekscan Embedded Sensing Division, will outline the six core phases that all engineers encounter during the force sensor integration process.

Using a real-world case study, he will discuss how a design team utilized FlexiForce sensing technology to circumnavigate their way through these six phases of design and overcome the unexpected challenges that came their way.

The main goal of this webinar is to give its viewers a greater understanding of the effect and value that each core design phase has on the efficacy of the integration process as a whole to allow companies to get their products to market faster, saving valuable time.

Key Topics

  • An introduction to FlexiForce sensor technology
  • What makes them a popular embedded component for designers and engineers
  • The six phases of force sensor integration
  • How these six phases relate to the design of a smart, wearable medical device 

Speaker

Edward Haidar, Applications Engineer & Product Manager for Tekscan Embedded Sensing Division, has extensive experience working on FlexiForce sensor integration.

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