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  • Supplier Profile
    ficonTEC is an innovative high-tech company that has rapidly established itself in a highly-specialized market. With continued growth and innovative development since 2001, the company are the...
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    Sensors Expo & Conference is the only event in North America focused on sensors and sensor-integrated systems. For 30+ years, Sensors has brought technical innovation and thought leadership to...
  • News - 11 Apr 2011
    New shin pads that can alert a referee if a footballer has dived were unveiled this week. They could spell the end of the culture of cheating prevalent in British football as the sensors and magnets...
  • News - 9 Feb 2012
    Research has been done for the development of small vibrating microcantilever sensors which can be used to identify biological and chemical agents. These sensors can be used for the detection...
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    The Suunto SM-16 depth gauge features a reliable Bourdon tube mechanism with a gear system, a maximum depth indicator, a zero-in facility for high altitude diving and a phosphorescent dial face.
  • News - 13 Mar 2017
    A rebreather product that could be used by recreational divers and emergency personnel to recognize carbon dioxide levels is the result of a collaboration between Spencer-based FLEXcon Co. Inc. and...
  • News - 3 Jul 2012
    Training sessions for Team GB's swimmers have been getting a helping hand from a new system incorporating cutting-edge movement tracking and sensor technologies. From starting dives to tumble...
  • Equipment
    Total Energy probe (TEK) fitted the variometer senses the vertical movement of the airmass, rather than the vertical movement of the model. The TEK does this by sensing the model’s speed, and...
  • News - 22 Jan 2014
    An array of tiny diving boards can perform the Olympian feat of identifying many strains of salmonella at once. The novel biosensor developed by scientists at Rice University in collaboration...
  • News - 19 Feb 2011
    The Xgard IR infrared gas detector developed by Crowcon has been qualified under the modification to the Marine Equipment Directive (MED, 96/98/EC). This development allows the cost-efficient...

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