Discover how MEMS (Micro Electromechanical Systems) sensors and their unmatched precision, intelligence and sustainability are being used in businesses.
Experience the transformation taking place in many sectors by seeing how extra precision and smart features are being added to equipment such as drones, vehicles and heavy machinery.
This session is perfect for professionals eager to navigate the cutting-edge world of top-tier MEMS technology.
Join this live event to find out:
- What a MEMS sensor is and what different kinds there are, including accelerometers, inclinometers, and gyro sensors.
- How MEMS sensors are integrating into drones and other technologies to bring about change in industries.
- Examples of how MEMS are used, including precision agriculture as a use case.
- How Farnell, Avnet, and Murata work together to provide organisations with the perfect MEMS sensors for their applications.
The event will also include an interactive Q&A section where you can have all your burning questions answered by our host, Juhani, from Murata.
Sponsor:
The Presenters:
Juhani Pelttari - Senior Manager - Murata Electronics Europe |
Juhani has more than 15 years of experience working on MEMS acceleration, angular rate sensors and solutions. He has an MSc in Engineering focusing on embedded systems. LinkedIn: Juhani Pelttari |
Jordan Ratcliffe - Marketing Program Senior Specialist - element14 Community |
Jordan Ratcliffe will be your host from the element14 Community for Introductions and Q&A. LinkedIn: Jordan Ratcliffe |
More about Murata:
Murata is a global leader in the design, manufacture and supply of advanced electronic materials, leading edge electronic components, and multi-functional, high-density modules. Murata innovations can be found in a wide range of applications from mobile phones to home appliances, and automotive applications to energy management systems and healthcare devices. Learn more about Murata's products here.
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