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Tuesday, May 5th, 2015

Remtec Has Expanded Its Process Capabilities and Developed New Technologies for Metallized Ceramic Sensors, Detectors and Analyzers

Norwood, MA. May 5, 2015 — Remtec Inc. (www.remtec.com), the leading manufacturer of ceramic substrates and packages using PCTF® metallization, has expanded its process capabilities and developed new techniques to manufacture high performance metalized ceramic sensors in a variety of diverse applications. These include motion/velocity and acceleration systems, electrical measurement (capacitance and resistance), medical monitoring,

Wednesday, April 15th, 2015

SBG Systems Selects Septentrio’s AsteRx4 GNSS Receiver for their Highly Accurate Apogee Product Line of MEMS Based Inertial Navigation Systems

Southampton, UK, April 15, 2015 — Septentrio and SBG Systems jointly announce today at Ocean Business (OB) 2015 that SBG Systems, a leading manufacturer of miniature and accurate Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) has selected the Septentrio AsteRx4 OEM GNSS receiver to equip the Apogee product line thanks to its unmatched level of performance and versatility.

Friday, March 13th, 2015

2nd ISPRS/IEEE joint workshop on Multi-Sensor Fusion for Dynamic Scene Understanding

March 13, 2015 — The fusion of dynamic 2D/3D multi-sensor data has not been extensively explored in the vision community. MSF 2015 workshop will encourage interdisciplinary interaction and collaboration from computer vision, remote sensing, robotics and photogrammetry communities, that will serve as a forum for research groups from academia and industry.

Wednesday, July 11th, 2012

Lockheed Martin’s Mission Systems & Sensors Business Reduces Workforce by 740

Lockheed Martin’s Mission Systems & Sensors (MS2) business today announced a reduction in its workforce of 740 as part of a continuing effort to improve efficiency and affordability amid a challenging budget environment.

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