Innoseis is part of the Dutch National Science Agenda (NWA)

Innoseis is now part of the Dutch National Science Agenda (NWA), a large financing instrument from the government that involves the public in deciding which questions science should try to answer (and fund). Within the NWA project the Dutch Black Hole Consortium (DBHC) we support a nation wide programme to study black holes from various […]

How can MEMS inertial sensors contribute to a sustainable future?

In this multi-part essay Innoseis Sensor Technologies CEO, Mark Beker, investigates how MEMS inertial sensors can contribute to solutions to the global challenges humanity faces in combating climate change. In this part 1, we look at the implications for geophysics.  Introduction In the light of increasing urgency with respect to climate change, humanity must turn […]