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- The company develop contact T sensing elements in tailored size from inches to nanometers, and electrical response signal.

- The sensing elements can be fabricated by digital printing.

-The sensing element material is compatible with concurrent fabrication of biological, chemical and physical sensors, enabling formulation of sensing arrays for mapping multiple analytes.


They offer:


- Prototypes of temperature sensing elements compatible with carbon nanotube based chemical or biochemical sensors.


- IP for embedded applications of our temperature sensing elements in integrated circuits for T measurement, compensation, or control. The preferred applications are in conjunction with wireless communications, temperature monitoring/control of perishables, and health.

- Consulting on uses of carbon nanotube based electrically conductive inks.

 

The company announces progress in developing technology for printing high conductivity inks without high-temperature curing. This patent-pending technology is employable for entirely printable antennas, physical, chemical and biological sensors, and RFID tags.

 

The company  device prototypes detect temperature and humidity. Bio- and chemical sensors are planned for the near future. A wearable health monitor consisting of a positioning device and wireless, unobtrusive sensors has potential for protecting military personnel, police, firefighters, pilots, drivers, athletes, elderly, and individuals with chronic conditions. The low cost of our sensors will drive alternative applications.

 
     
Edited by: Andy     


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