We are a group of talented engineers and scientists who are passionate about developing cutting-edge airborne particle sensors.
Our team specializes in creating sensors using MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems) thin-film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) technology, which allows us to provide high-precision, low-power sensors that are perfect for a range of applications. We are dedicated to delivering the most advanced technology to our customers, and our team brings together expertise in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, and more to achieve this goal.
Read on to learn more about our team and the innovative solutions we provide.
Welcome to the About Us page of our team of talented engineers and scientists who are passionate about developing cutting-edge airborne particle sensors. Our team specializes in creating sensors using MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems) thin-film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) technology, which allows us to provide high-precision, low-power sensors that are perfect for a range of applications. We are dedicated to delivering the most advanced technology to our customers, and our team brings together expertise in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, and more to achieve this goal. Read on to learn more about our team and the innovative solutions we provide.
Air pollution is a fundamental problem for animals, humans and plants.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 7 million people die from related symptoms each year. Worldwide, poor air quality is responsible for almost as many deaths as cancer and an order of magnitude more deaths than HIV and malaria combined.
In East Asia and the Pacific alone, the World Health Organization estimates that 1.3 billion people – almost a quarter of the world population is breathing unsafe air each day. Particulate pollution is linked to heart disease, some cancers and early death.
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