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BOSTON, MA -- (Marketwire) -- 09/17/12 --
Who/What
At Design EAST, during her Sensors in Design session, PNI Sensor CEO Becky Oh, will speak on Secrets of adding magnetic sensors ... in the real world. Her presentation covers the benefits and pitfalls of deploying to 9-axis sensor fusion technology, and dispels the myth that all of today's magnetic sensors are all pretty much the same.
When/Where
3:15 - 4:15 PM, Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, MA
Room 310
For more information about the Sensors in Design program, please visit http://east.ubmdesign.com/sessions/sensors.
About PNI Sensor
PNI Sensor Corporation is America's leader in the exacting science of designing and manufacturing heading and orientation modules for the consumer, military, scientific and oceanography communities. Building on decades of patented sensor knowledge, PNI offers highly accurate magneto-inductive sensor systems and 9-axis sensor fusion technology. Its products are used by consumer electronics, robotics, surveying, navigation, and automotive applications across the globe. To learn more, please visit www.pnicorp.com.
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