The 2011 Best of Sensors Expo Award Winners

Since its inception in 1999, the Best of Sensors Expo Awards has sought to recognize those new products that meet our criteria for timeliness, distinctiveness, potential impact, application, and relation to the scope of Sensors. In other words, Is the product commercially available and has it been introduced since the last Sensors Expo? Is it unique, or at least markedly different from what's out there? Does it have the potential to change the way people work? Does it fulfill a real need? And is it a sensor or related to sensing in some way? We think that this year's winners are excellent examples of devices that meet these criteria; let me introduce you to them.

Gold Award Winners

The AS5410 3D Hall sensor from austriamicrosystems
The AS5410 3D Hall sensor from austriamicrosystems
 
austriamicrosystems


The Tunable Microspectrometer Detector Model LFP-80105-337 from InfraTec Infrared LLC
The Tunable Microspectrometer Detector Model LFP-80105-337 from InfraTec Infrared
 
InfraTec Infrared LLC 3

Sensors


The EPIC electric potential integrated circuit from Plessey Semiconductor
The EPIC electric potential integrated circuit from Plessey Semiconductor
 
Plessey Semiconductors Ltd. –17


A prototype of Synkera Technologies' MikroKera chemical sensor
A prototype of Synkera Technologies' MikroKera chemical sensor
 
Synkera Technologies Inc.

Silver Award Winners

Meggitt Sensing Systems' Endevco Model 72 Series high-G shock accelerometer
Meggitt Sensing Systems' Endevco Model 72 Series high-G shock accelerometer
 
Meggitt Sensing Systems


MicroStrain's mXRS extended-range wireless sensing system
MicroStrain's mXRS extended-range wireless sensing system
 
MicroStrain Inc.

MicroStrain's SensorCloud sensor data storage, visualization, and remote management platform
MicroStrain's SensorCloud sensor data storage, visualization, and remote management platform
 


Bronze Award Winners

The SLICE MICRO IEPE tiny stand-alone data recorder from DTS Inc.
The SLICE MICRO IEPE tiny stand-alone data recorder from DTS
 
DTS Inc.


The Radiation Sensor Board from Libelium
The Radiation Sensor Board from Libelium
 
Libelium

Honorable Mentions

The iPad vibration analyzer from GTI Spindle Technology
The iPad vibration analyzer from GTI Spindle Technology
 
GTI Spindle Technology


Hoffmann + Krippner earned an honorable mention in the Sensors category for its Moog QuieSense noiseless thin-film membrane potentiometer. The sensor is formed by printing highly sensitive resistive ink on Kapton and then linearizing the readings, resulting in a linearity of 0.1%. In what is a very crowded field, Hoffmann + Krippner have achieved 0.1% linearity, a fact that impressed the judges tremendously.


The Thermobility WPG-1 thermal energy harvester from Nextreme Thermal Solutions
The Thermobility WPG-1 thermal energy harvester from Nextreme Thermal Solutions
 
Nextreme Thermal Solutions

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Melanie Martella is the Executive Editor of Sensors. She can be reached at 603-924-3246, [email protected].