I just came back from the Sensors Converge conference in Santa Clara.

There were quite a few interesting companies there. I will refer to a few. It may be useful for those who were not there. I ordered the list by random unless the business card was too heavy. This is the first part of the list.

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Roger Grace Associates is a company working with the business details of tech. If you need help with marketing, market analysis, legal research, they may be able to help. πŸ”—

Diligent is one of the well known brands of its signal analyzers. Their price range is affordable for hobbyists and small businesses. πŸ”—

Mouser Electronics is one of the most famous suppliers of electronics components including ICs, passive components. They are a useful supplier for smaller businesses as well. πŸ”—

Archimedes Controls Corp was my local San Jose favorite. They provide sensor systems including services. Check out their power consumption sensor that does not need any wiring. πŸ”—

Seltech has deep expertise in acoustics and sensors. πŸ”—

Aquasensing has a battery free water leak detection tool. πŸ”—

Inlay provides low latency edge networking solutions. πŸ”—

Fraunhofer Institut is one of the most well known German technology research institutions. Their services include VLSI & ASIC designs for those, who want to master the silicon. πŸ”—

Boston Piezo Optics specializes in components like ultrasonic piezoelectric crystals, optical and electronic substrates, SAW components. πŸ”—

Spark Microsystems is a Canadian engineering company. They have a very neat low range ultra low consumption wireless solution. πŸ”—

Kitagawa Industries has a variety of shielding and grounding solutions for precise electronics. πŸ”—

Crank Ametek has surprisingly good quality embedded user interface solutions similar to AMX and Crestron. πŸ”—

Smart Geotech presented a well sized seismic sensor. The technology may have interesting applications to monitor buildings, bridges, infrastructure, etc. πŸ”—

Gowin has programmable FPGA supporting any supply chain issues with Intel and AMD, Altera and Xilinx respectively. πŸ”—

Congatec has numerous single board computers. πŸ”—

AIzip has tiny artificial engines for those who are interested. πŸ”—

Holtek has numerous microcontroller IC designs. I need to spend more time to analyze, they have so many. πŸ”—

Best Modules had their site down to check details. πŸ”—

PowerFilm Solar provides solar energy solutions for sensor devices. πŸ”—

Scivax has nanimprint manufacturing solutions like polarizers. πŸ”—

STMicroelectronics is a well known brand. They showcased a variety of sensors. πŸ”—

CleverIR provides leading accurate IR sensors. πŸ”—

Embedded Works has numerous IoT solutions. πŸ”—

MetaSense showcased a complete motion system to capture the movements of a person in real time. It can be used for cartoon generation, the latency may be large for manufacturing or driving. πŸ”—

GyroPalm has a nice wearable smart watch like solution that you can tailor to your needs. πŸ”—

Pica is a Design to manufacturing provider for electronics. πŸ”—

Accumold is a micro part manufacturing company. πŸ”—

Usefulsensors provides AI solutions for everyday objects. πŸ”—

Ohlone provides education and certificates on manufacturing technology. πŸ”—

Yole Group is a market and supply chain research company. πŸ”—

Intelligent Memory provides solutions for on-board memory and storage like NAND flash and DRAMs. πŸ”—

Planoptik has silicon on glass wafer technology, which was new to me. πŸ”—

SPIE is your go to destination for optics and photonics. πŸ”—

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