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    Amazing insights and innovative products using Tekscan pressure mapping, force measurement, and tactile sensors Tekscan's patented tactile force and pressure sensing solutions provide our...
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    International Gas Detectors (IGD) develops, manufacture and market a complete range of gas detection products to protect people and plant against gas hazards in industry, research and commercial...
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    Sateco is one of the world's leading manufacturers of high-precision silicone keypads and silicone sensors. As a Swiss family company, we employ roughly 800 employees at our locations in Europe,...
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    Operations that struggle with the challenges of inventory management and timely replenishment of all types of powders and bulk solids can monitor silo levels on their smartphone, tablet, or desktop...
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    Our goal is to make high-quality gas detection products and expert solutions available to you. CO2Meter.com is the website for CO2Meter, Inc., an engineering firm located in Ormond Beach,...
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    Sensata Technologies is a leading industrial technology company that develops sensors, sensor-based solutions, including controllers and software, and other mission-critical products to create...
  • Article - 19 Aug 2013
    Sports-related injuries have been given more research attention over the past few years. The sensor technology is being increasingly used to measure how sports-related head impacts can lead to brain...
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    Pioneering Technology Corporation is an energy smart product innovation company focused on developing advanced thermo-based technology solutions for problems or opportunities that exist with some of...
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    Creating the world’s leading standard since 2004. Connected Autonomous Vehicles are poised to transform our cities and highways, improving safety and reducing congestion and...
  • News - 24 May 2016
    You’ve injured your knee. A doctor straps a listening device to it, and the noises you hear coming out of it are cringe-worthy. “Crackle! Krglkrglkrgl! Snap!” Your knee...

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