MIG is the trade association that promotes the use of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and sensors across global markets, and it has announced that it is creating a TSensors division to be headed up by TSensors founder Janusz Bryzek.
"By joining MEMS Industry Group – with its depth in promoting MEMS commercialization – we will be able to increase the momentum and breadth of TSensors’ initiatives," said Bryzek in a statement.
TSensors Summit has held six international events to date, located in UC Berkeley, Stanford University, Tokyo, Munich and San Diego, comprising over 200 presentations.
MIG is providing administration for a next TSensors summit, which takes place in Orlando, Florida, December 9 and 10, 2015.
"TSensors has proven itself to be vibrant and incredibly innovative, with initiatives designed to positively change the human experience through the widespread adoption of sensors," said Karen Lightman, executive director, MEMS Industry Group. "Clearly this is an ambitious goal – but. with the success of past TSensors Summits, combined with MIG’s global membership base and organizational structure, I am confident that this goal has a greater potential for realization."
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