ThermoWorks recently introduced a novel handheld thermometer ‘Saf-T-Log’. Using this new thermometer, temperature can be measured and its reports can be downloaded, stored and printed, promoting HACCP and food safety compliance. It provides cost-efficiency and reliability as that of traditional handheld thermocouple meter.
By Will Soutter
24 Aug 2012
PARC, a Xerox company, declared that it has received a 12-month contract from the FlexTech Alliance to create lightweight, versatile printed integrated sensor systems with logic and memory.
By Kalwinder Kaur
24 Aug 2012
Measurement Specialties announced that the company’s space qualified temperature thermistors have been deployed in SAM (Sample Analysis at Mars) suite investigation within the MSL analytical laboratory aboard the Mars Curiosity Rover.
By Kalwinder Kaur
24 Aug 2012
As the elementary and secondary school classrooms are ready to welcome around 55 million students, school staff and teachers, a new hand-held sensor ideal for a wide range of applications was introduced by researchers. The sensors are capable of maintaining fresh air within classrooms, making the kids more active and bright.
By Kalwinder Kaur
24 Aug 2012
CAS DataLoggers recently offered the temperature datalogging solution for a factory with multiple lines of batch (fixed) heat treating ovens.
Researchers in the European Union are developing next-generation, intelligent safety systems for safe and affordable vehicle driving. The project 'Reliable application specific detection of road users with vehicle on-board sensors' (ADOSE) has been funded under the EU's Seventh Framework Programme.
By Kalwinder Kaur
23 Aug 2012
Presented with Pennsylvania Department of Health grant, a new hand-held device capable of detecting cancer by sensing the elasticity of breast tissue has progressed to the final stages of testing and development. This novel device revolutionizes the way breast examinations are performed by allowing the clinicians to perform noninvasive and radiation-free regular breast exams.
By Will Soutter
23 Aug 2012
Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC) declared that it has unveiled a new high-frequency power detection integrated circuit (IC) called TCX4A01WBG that employs Root Mean Square detection for transmission power control in mobile phones.
Strainsert Company, one of the leading producers of standard and custom force sensors for research, weighing, testing, and control applications in the Military, Aerospace, Automotive, and Marine industries, has designed and developed 42 custom force sensors that were deployed on the Mars Rover Curiosity which landed safely on the red planet recently.
By Kalwinder Kaur
23 Aug 2012
Sotera Wireless declared that its full ViSi Mobile System has achieved 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and has started providing the system to nationwide hospitals.
By Kalwinder Kaur
23 Aug 2012
Smiths Detection declared that it has been awarded with two orders from the U.S. Army with a total value of over $21 million. The contract has been rewarded under the Department of Defense’s Joint Chemical Agent Detector (JCAD) program.
By Kalwinder Kaur
23 Aug 2012
Implant Sciences declared that its QS-B220 Explosives and Narcotics Trace Detector has achieved the certification readiness testing successfully with the Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL).
Nano Engineered Applications, a company of Innovation Economy, has developed an ‘electronic nose’ prototype that is capable of detecting trace amounts of hazardous airborne substances based on a work by Nosang Myung, a professor at the University of California, Riverside, Bourns College of Engineering.
By Kalwinder Kaur
23 Aug 2012
Gammaflux Europe’s new G24 temperature control system will make its first appearance at Fakuma, which is scheduled to take place from 16 to 20 October 2012 at Friedrichshafen.
By Kalwinder Kaur
22 Aug 2012
CAS DataLoggers and high-quality manufacturer T&D have partnered to jointly announce the release of a new updated beta version of T&D’s new graphing software.