Innoseis ST represented at the ESA GNC AND ICATT 2023

Innoseis sensor technologies its technology development VP Aran Dokoupil showcasing our latest MEMS accelerometer at the ESA GNC AND ICATT 2023! Our new MEMS accelerometer provides acceleration data with ultra-low noise levels. This sensor has significant advantages for satellite positioning, as demonstrated by simulations on low-thrust orbital manoeuvres. With this new technology, we can achieve greater […]

Inertial sensing developments at Einstein Telescope Technologies

Innoseis Sensor Technologies COO Matthijs Heeres presented some of our latest developments on inertial sensing at the Einstein Telescope Technologies meeting. Within this project, we are one of the 12 companies and institutes working together to develop groundbreaking technologies, subsurface investigations, and technology spin-offs to other sectors. ETT The Einstein Telescope (ET) is an upcoming underground […]

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 […]

Major milestone achieved in latest MEMS accelerometer prototype

Innoseis ST is proud to share the achievement of a major milestone in the latest development of one of its ultra sensitivity inertial sensors. The latest batch has successfully been manufactured and have also returned from the vacuum packaging stage. This is an important milestone as the vacuum packaging allows us to test the ultimate […]

The Innoseis team stands with Ukraine!

The Innoseis team stands with Ukraine! We condemn acts of war as a way of resolving conflicts. We also want to express solidarity with all citizens that are experiencing war and humanitarian crimes against them and their people. The team has decided to give a financial contribution to Giro555, which is a Dutch organisation that facilitates large crowdfunding campaigns to […]

Innoseis ST participating in Big Science project: Einstein Telescope Technologies

Innoseis Sensor Technologies has been selected, along side 10 other consortium partners to tackle some of the most demanding technical challenges for the realisation of the next generation gravitational wave detector Einstein Telescope. Innoseis ST will be providing its expertise in the field of high sensitivity, cutting edge inertial sensing. Not only will this lead […]

Innoseis ST featured in Innovation Origins

Helping sense gravitational waves, autonomous vehicle navigation, and keeping satellites from bumping into each other: Just a few innovative uses for a new MEMS accelerometer by Innoseis Sensor Technologies. Read the full article.

Launch of Innoseis Sensor Technologies

Innoseis Sensor Technologies was formally launched on 1 October 2020. The Innoseis spin off will focus on the development and commercialization of the next generations of novel sensing products. It will leverage in-house expertise in high precision, low power wireless sensing technologies to once again improve the business and operational efficiencies of its clients. Patented […]