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Virtus Advanced Sensors and ACUTRONIC USA Announce Collaboration to Develop MEMS Inertial Testing Tools
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Virtus Advanced Sensors and ACUTRONIC
USA announced a collaboration to develop advanced tools for the testing of
5- and 6-axis MEMS inertial sensors based on VIRTUS' proprietary
next-generation sensor technology.
The collaboration aims to integrate ACUTRONIC's world-class inertial
testing expertise with VIRTUS' expertise in Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems
(MEMS) inertial sensors in order to drive development of cost-effective,
high-throughput test systems for 5- and 6-axis MEMS inertial sensors. An
affordable high-speed 5- and 6-degree-of-freedom test capability is not
currently commercially available. The development of such a system would
spark the growth of new high performance, low cost MEMS-based products such as
industrial robots, automotive ride stability controls, and consumer home
health products. The alliance brings together two leaders in the inertial
sensing market.
"It has been widely acknowledged that growth in the MEMS inertial sensor
market globally is quite strong, and there will be a continuing need to expand
product and related testing capabilities for high volume applications,"
according to Louis Ross, President & CEO of VIRTUS. "VIRTUS' collaboration
with ACUTRONIC will ensure that customers for our next generation sensor
products will have advanced testing capabilities as well. We are also excited
about our prospects in the European market and customer interest in our 5- and
6-axis motion sensor technology. ACUTRONIC is an ideal partner for us."
For ACUTRONIC, the agreement marks a major milestone in its vision of
delivering turnkey inertial testing solutions to the MEMS industry. ACUTRONIC
has a broad range of products to serve the needs of the aerospace and defense
markets. The collaboration will help to transition this technology to the
MEMS inertial sensor market.
"MEMS inertial sensors are playing an increasing role in some of today's
most innovative products," said Dominique Schinabeck, Chairman and CEO of
ACUTRONIC USA. "This trend is creating a market demand for testing technology
designed specifically for this market."
"We are excited to work with VIRTUS," stated Larry Zana, Vice President,
Marketing & Business Development at ACUTRONIC USA. "We believe their expertise
in multi-axis MEMS inertial sensors will ensure that our suite of inertial
MEMS testing solutions will completely meet the needs of this emerging market
at all scales, from development through high-volume production."
About ACUTRONIC USA:
Established in 1986, ACUTRONIC USA (http://www.acutronic.com) is a
recognized world leader in the design, manufacture, and service of motion
simulation equipment and inertial guidance test systems for the automotive,
defense, space and aerospace markets. ACUTRONIC USA pioneered the development
of the first truly digital motion control system for IGTS and HWIL flight
motion simulation applications. Today, the ACUTROL(R)3000 digital motion
controller is unparalleled for these applications, with more than 230
field-proven units installed worldwide. In 2005, ACUTRONIC acquired the
assets of Carco Electronics, thereby consolidating a more than 40-year
heritage of motion system technology and products with the ACUTRONIC product
line. ACUTRONIC's intellectual property portfolio now represents
approximately 99% of the worldwide installed base of HWIL flight motion
simulation systems.
About Virtus Advanced Sensors:
VIRTUS is a leading developer of multi-axis inertial sensor technology
developed using MEMS and micro-machining methods. The company maintains a
broad-based international patent portfolio on multi-axis accelerometers, gyros
and integrated motion sensors. VIRTUS' true "single-chip" solution to
producing multi-axis MEMS inertial sensors is an industry first, and will lead
to the production of the world's first single chip 5- and 6-axis MEMS motion
sensors for use in a wide variety of applications in the consumer electronics,
automotive, industrial, medical, robotics, and aerospace/defense industries.
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