Sensors Expo 2015
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Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA |
For 30 years, Sensors Expo & Conference has established itself as the nation’s leading event focused exclusively on sensors and sensor-integrated systems. Join thousands of engineers and innovators to see the latest sensing technologies and identify new ways to improve products and expand their capabilities using sensors. |
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REGISTER NOW, use code 665L for $50 off Gold or Main Conference Passes |
Activities at the event
Discover how the leader in MEMS and sensor design helps you innovate and deliver well-designed products to your customers. ST is offering a new era of ideas with smart sensors that enable new applications with integrated sensor modules and turn-key solutions.
Join ST at booth 317for a wide range of innovative demonstrations showcasing new generations of MEMS and Sensors technology supported by our high volume manufacturing capabilities.
![]() | Explore Motion and Environmental Sensors through our BLUEMICROSYSTEM1 an expansion software package running on STM32Nucleo + Bluetooth Smart |
![]() | Investigate Open.MEMS initiative, free and easy-to-use sensor fusion software for the development of best-in-class MEMS and sensor applications |
![]() | Learn about Optical Image Stabilization with the L2G2IS MEMS motion sensor, two-axis gyroscope |
![]() | Experience FlightsenseTM patented technology using Time-of-Flight (ToF) principle to propose a new generation of high-accuracy proximity sensors. |
![]() | Discover MEMS Microphones, with innovative packaging that offers slimmer form factors, and out performs traditional devices in durability. Analog- and digital-input top and bottom port solutions available. |
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Expand your Knowledge with “Building Business on IoT Through Quadruple Trust” at the Enabling Smart Systems Through Sensor Fusion Pre-Conference Symposium 1; MEMS track. Hosted by the MEMS Industry Group. June 9th 9:30-5:30 (Session reference at 2:30pm),
- Presented by Oleg Logvinov, Chair of IEEE P2413 Working Group and Director of Special Assignments, Industrial and Power Conversion Division, STMicroelectronics