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  • News - 9 Dec 2010
    For the first time ever in the UK, sensors that alert police to the exact location of gunshots were installed. West Midlands Police has installed dozens of the ‘ShotSpotter’ sensors in...
  • News - 10 Oct 2013
    Image Sensing Systems, Inc. will preview its innovative data analytics software, CitySync Safety, at the International Association of Police Chiefs Conference, which begins October 20 in Philadelphia....
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    AerNos, Inc. was founded in San Diego, California in 2016 with the goal of transforming gas sensing to improve human health and safety and the environment. AerNos develops game-changing nano gas...
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    Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company, offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 140,000 Fujitsu people...
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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...
  • News - 18 Oct 2010
    Neighborhood watch groups have found a new and inexpensive way to deter burglars from  doing their job. A small device known as FakeTV makes it appear as though someone is at home watching...
  • News - 13 Oct 2016
    NETGEAR®, Inc., the worldwide leader in home networking and smart home security products, today introduced, Arlo Pro Wire-Free HD Security Camera Systems (VMS4X30), the world’s most advanced...
  • News - 22 Jun 2012
    FutureSentry, an automated detection solutions innovator declares the availability of the FutureSentry Carousel. This state-of-the-art carousel sensor has been crafted to simplify the installation...
  • News - 12 Aug 2010
    The microelectromechanical system (MEMS) technology enables small machine to fine-tune itself so as to make highly precise sensors which could serve medical diagnostics, environmental testing and...
  • News - 10 Oct 2012
    Many diseases, including cancers, leave genetic clues in the body just as criminals leave DNA at the scene of a crime. But tools to detect the DNA-like sickness clues known as miRNAs, tend to be slow...

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