Sensors Expo 2015

Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA
June 9-11, 2015
Visit ST’s booth: 317

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.

Show Floor and Booth Hours
Wednesday, June 10 - 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday, June 11 - 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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.

 

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