Feb 23, 2015

Potentials of MEMS and sensors for the Internet of Things


Source: http://eu2015.memscongress.com
Feb 23, 2015
MEMS Industry Group (MIG) speakers will explore the integral nature of MEMS/sensors to the Internet of Things/Everything (IoT/E) in automotive, industrial, and consumer markets during MEMS Executive Congress Europe, 9-10 March, 2015 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The IHS Internet of Things Report 2014 forecasts a staggering 86 billion connected devices by 2024. These include consumer products, such as wearables and mobile handsets, as well as automobiles, smart home appliances, and mHealth devices — and every one of these products includes some variety of MEMS and sensors.

“From accelerometers, gyroscopes, microphones, pressure sensors and magnetometers to temperature, humidity and optical sensors, MEMS and sensors proliferate in IoT/E devices,” said Karen Lightman, executive director, MEMS Industry Group. “European companies and research organizations are at the forefront of developing the MEMS and sensors used in the IoT/E. At the same time, they are leveraging the vast data collected by IoT/E devices to improve the user experience with mobile phones, health and fitness devices, cars, smart factories and more. This year’s MEMS Executive Congress Europe speakers will share current research and discuss commercial opportunities of MEMS and sensors, empowering attendees to pursue the IoT/E and related markets.”

MEMS Executive Congress Europe brings together all of the globally recognized MEMS and sensors leaders in one place. From the fabrication industry, device and algorithm designers, and integrators, to end-users, MEMS Executive Congress Europe convinces with a track record of unique speakers who address present and future business issues.  

The 2015 MEMS Executive Congress Europe will feature keynotes from Robert Bosch GmbH and DELTA as well as a full day of presentations by many noted European MEMS and sensors companies. Please visit http://eu2015.memscongress.com/ for more information.

Contact: Monica Takacs, MIG 
mtakacs@memsindustrygroup.org
 

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