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Silicon Sensing to Attend Oceanology International

At the trade show, the company will celebrate 25 years and launch its new mission of redefining MEMS inertial after a rise in demand for its rugged, high performance inertial sensing technologies By Abi Wylie / 14 Feb 2024
Silicon Sensing to Attend Oceanology International
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This year, Silicon Sensing Systems Ltd celebrates its 25th anniversary with a sales growth of over 65% since 2019 when this joint venture (JV) between Sumitomo Precision Products and Collins Aerospace celebrated 20 years in business. 

The company also has a new mission: Redefining MEMS inertial.

Over the last 25 years, Silicon Sensing has seen a consistent rise in demand for its rugged, high performance inertial sensing technologies. 

The company has supplied inertial sensors and systems to a range of notable projects, from the innovative Segway personal transport device to the pioneering Mayflower Autonomous Ship which crossed the Atlantic Ocean without human intervention in June 2022. 

Interest in the company’s technology has expanded as the need for precise motion sensing data has grown exponentially across many markets – including surveying, mapping, and marine.

Silicon Sensing’s unique patented, micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology spans a range of inertial requirements, from single, silicon vibrating ring sensors to full 6 axis inertial measurement units (IMU’s)

The latest inertial measurement unit, the DMU41, redefines the capabilities of MEMS technology, bringing high-performance sensing in a smaller, more cost-effective unit. This robust unit has proven to operate flawlessly in temperatures from -40°C to +85°C, setting a new standard for reliability and adaptability in the marine market.

David Sommerville, General Manager, Silicon Sensing Systems, commented; “Today our sensors and systems operate in a truly extraordinary range of positioning, stabilisation and navigation applications in every environment from subsea to space. 

“In the marine sector we have experienced particularly keen interest as our rugged, compact, solid-state technology is well-suited to operating in this severe environment. Our products are at the heart of many attitude and heading reference systems (AHRS) that are being used to map the seabed and to monitor the location of surface vessels.

“Our latest products on the market are delivering tactical grade performance levels, exceeding the envelope typically expected of MEMS technology. However, our next generation of products, available in the next two to three years, will truly ‘redefine MEMS inertial.’  

“For the first time, Silicon Sensing aims to offer the market navigation-level inertial sensing performance in a compact, robust and cost effective MEMS package.” 

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