Is Omnitron Poised to Disrupt the MEMS Industry?

Is Omnitron Poised to Disrupt the MEMS Industry?

Omnitron is on a mission to shake up the MEMS market, breaking through existing barriers in MEMS manufacturing today to facilitate the creation of the high-performance, low-cost sensors that will be ubiquitous in the world of tomorrow. The leadership team’s broad range of experience across some of the world’s leading companies means not only do they have the technical skills needed to make this vision a reality, but also that they have a huge network spanning the globe that will be vital to their success as they grow.

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Unique Process Solves MEMS Reliability, Size, and Cost Issues  

Unique Process Solves MEMS Reliability, Size, and Cost Issues

MEMS sensing technology company Omnitron Sensors has validated a process for a fast, rugged, and low-cost microelectromechanical system (MEMS) scanning mirror for a novel optical subsystem meeting the most demanding requirements of LiDARs in automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), drones, and robotics. Reportedly, the company’s MEMS mirror will produce a 2X to 3X larger field of view than comparable MEMS mirrors used in long-range LiDARs.

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Omnitron MEMS Sensors: This Startup Could Disrupt the Lidar Market

Omnitron MEMS Sensors: This Startup Could Disrupt the Lidar Market

Omnitron Sensors, a startup in Los Angeles, have developed a process to produce a fast-moving MEMS scanning mirror. The company say this will meet the large field of view requirements of lidars used for ADAS; AD; drones, and robotics. Omnitron’s MEMS mirror will produce a double- or triple-sized field of view compared to other MEMS mirrors…

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Omnitron Sensors Solves Reliability, Size, Cost Issues with LiDAR

Omnitron Sensors Solves Reliability, Size, Cost Issues with LiDAR

Omnitron Sensors, the pioneer in MEMS sensing technology for high-volume, low-cost markets, today validated its process for a fast, rugged, low-cost microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) scanning mirror, a new optical subsystem that meets the most demanding requirements of the LiDARs used in automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), drones and robotics.

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