Highlights

 

Sensors Expo Hall Highlights - Open to All Attendees!
 
Following are just a few of the 2010 Event Highlights.  Check back regularly for new announcements!

Hyatt Regency O'Hare Mix & Mingle After Hours
Tuesday, June 8 • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Location: Ventanas - a revolving restaurant at the top of the Hyatt Regency O'Hare with spectacular views of the city.
Join your fellow attendees and exhibitors after hours at Ventanas - just a short walk away.


EXPO FLOOR: Unlimited access to visit world-class suppliers showcasing their products & solutions! 
Check out the most up-to-date
Exhibitor List - over 45 new companies for 2010!


 

Energy Harvesting Pavilion

The Energy Harvesting Pavilion consists of top vendors who provide cutting-edge Energy Harvesting and Power Management solutions capable of capturing, converting, storing and delivering energy in a form that can be used to provide the power needed by the system it serves.

The Pavilion also includes an Application Theater area where vendors will hold demonstrations and provide educational content around Energy Harvesting and Power Management for all Sensors Expo attendees. 

For additional details and list of exhibitors participating, visit the Energy Harvesting Pavilion page.



 

Smart Power Solutions

See the latest technologies from top vendors providing Smart Power Solutions and technologies that are effective and efficient with their use of power. Look for the logo on the floor plans on onsite signage to find and connect with the exhibitors who best fit your power needs.

For additional details and list of exhibitors participating, visit the Smart Power Solutions page.

 


 

MEMS Solutions at Sensors Expo 2010
Look for the MEMS Solutions logo onsite to find and connect with exhibitors who offer MEMS Solutions!

Participants Include:
ARRI Colibrys
microGen softMEMS
Tronics MEMS MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange

 


 

Application Showcase Theater

Application Showcase Theater: Free Education Sessions on the Expo Floor - open to all attendees!  See the latest technology in action, gain education, and more from leading vendors.

TUESDAY, JUNE 8
Company Description
mphase

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Bio Inspired SmartBattery
Steve Simon, CTO, mPhase Technologies
Session Highlights will include:
- Inspiration of forward looking technologies based on observations in nature
- The manipulation and control of hydrophobic surfaces to develop a novel battery concept
- Synergies between energy harvesting approaches and hybrid battery architectures


11:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Harvesting Useful Vibrations on Rail Cars
Kevin Marzano, Director of Business Development, Perpetuum
Using a vibration energy harvester to power a wheel axle bearing monitoring device. The vibration harvester will power a device that collects temperature and vibration data that will be used for predictive failure. The temperature and vibration data will correlate to wear for the axle bearings and will give prior notice to the noticeable "rumble" noise from bearing wear.

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

Epson Toyocom's Current and Future Sensor Technologies
Veasna Chhun, Product Marketing Engineer, Timing Devices Business Unit, Epson Toyocom Corporation

Epson Toyocom Corporation is a global leader in crystal timing devices for consumer and industrial electronic products. Utilizing our innovative hybrid quartz microfabrication technology, QMEMS, we are able to offer technologically advanced products for sensing applications as well. This session will focus on Epson Toyocom’s miniature, low noise and high performance gyro sensors, analog 6-axis accelerometer and gyro sensor modules, and pressure sensors along with their applications in everyday devices.

MicroStrain

1:15 PM - 1:45 PM

Selection and Design of Energy Harvesters for Wireless Sensing Applications
Steve Arms, President and CEO,
MicroStrain

This session will focus on the key aspects of energy harvester selection and design as well as the energy storage elements to meet the customer's specific needs. The broad range of applications demand that a wide range of sensors and sampling rates be supported. The sensing requirements and sensor selections also impact on the amount of energy consumption, which, in turn, impacts on the selection of energy harvester. The operational environments vary widely as well, presenting unique and challenging design opportunities for developers. An overview of various strategies for selecting and designing energy harvesters will be provided, including systems that scavenge energies from strain, vibration, thermal gradients, ambient light, and electromagnetic fields.


PCB Piezotronics

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Selecting the Proper Sensor for Measuring Motion
Dave Lally, Vice President of Engineering, PCB Piezotronics
This session will examine the many different types of accelerometers that are available and what makes them an excellent choice for providing vibration measurements. The sensor selection process is critical to identifying those accelerometers with the performance characteristics that are best suited for specific applications. No single sensor can meet every motion measurement requirement and without the proper transducer it is easy to generate “bad data” resulting in faulty measurements.

Advanced Cerametrics

2:45 PM- 3:15 PM

Topic & Speaker To Be Announced.

Cymbet

3:30 PM- 4:00 PM

Optimal Energy Harvesting via Energy Processing
Blair Wilson, VP Sales, Cymbet Corporation

New advanced Energy Harvesting techniques that optimize the efficiency of energy conversion, energy storage and system power management have been introduced using Energy Processing devices.  These Energy Processors contain complex power tracking algorithms, but are easy to use drop-in solutions that can be used universally with all different  types of EH transducers.

 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9
North Pole Engineering
10:45 AM - 11:15 AM

WiFi-IT! Basic: Wi-Fi Sensor Networks made Simple


Rick Gibbs, Engineering Director, North Pole Engineering, Inc.
Simplify Wi-Fi sensor design using the WiFi-IT! 802.11 wireless module, your sensors and the WiFi-IT! Basic Integrated Development Environment. Learn how to create low-power, intelligent sensors that communicate on the Wi-Fi network without needing to become a wireless specialist. Create sensors that can communicate with smart phones, PCs and other wireless devices, quickly and easily.
Synapse

11:30 AM- 12:00 PM

A Network Operating System for Sensors
David Ewing, VP of Engineering, Synapse Wireless
The speaker will present a more detailed look into the technology behind the morning’s “Machines that Tweet” keynote presentation.  Through live demonstrations of sensors connected in a wireless mesh network, the audience will learn how the SNAP Network Operating System allows machine networks to be built easily.  This is a fast-paced, informative presentation focusing on real-world products being deployed in sensor networks today.

Roving Networks

1:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Monitoring the World through WiFi enabled Sensors
Mitch Dale, VP of Business Development and Technical Support, Roving Networks               
The availability of ultra-low power, low cost, compact WiFi modules has enabled a new class of wireless sensors.   Free of the confines proprietary networks and gateways,  a single sensor can be located anywhere in the world and provide data to your computer or smart phone.  These sensors ride upon the rapidly expanding, standard WiFi infrastructure.   We will discuss several WiFi sensor architectures and solutions begin deployed today.  We will also compare and contrast other wireless technologies.

 


 

Best of Sensors Expo 2010

Tuesday, June 8, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM on the Expo Hall Floor
Learn which new products the editors of Sensors believe will have the greatest influence on sensing technology. The Best of Sensors Expo Awards will be announced Tuesday afternoon and the judges will present the awards to the winners at their booths.

For a complete Overview of the Program, visit the Best of Sensors Expo Awards page on the Sensors Magazine website.

 


 

 FIRST Robotics FIRST Robotics Demos

Tuesday, June 8 - Wednesday, June 9

Expo Hall - Booth 527

Visit some of the FIRST Students at Sensors Expo, booth 527 at this year's event. Students are from the local Illinois area, showcasing their hand built robots in action on the expo floor!

FIRST - For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology - was founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen, an inventor, entrepreneur, and tireless advocate for science and technology.  FIRST was founded to inspire young people's interest and participation in science and technology. 

 



Rosemont Restaurant Specials for ALL Sensors Expo Attendees!

Present your badge at any of the participating Rosemont restaurants and receive special offers with a purchase of an entrée!  Check out the entire listing of restaurants and details on the Local Rosemont Discounts page.
 


Co-located with:

As a Sensors Expo attendee, you'll receive access to the ESC Chicago Expo Floor with your Sensors Expo badge!

Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) is the global electronics industry’s leading embedded event. With cutting edge product demonstrations, visionary speeches and hundreds of essential technical training classes and accreditation opportunities, ESC is the ideal venue for the design engineering community to learn, collaborate and recognize excellence.

In addition to free access to the ESC Chicago Expo Floor, Sensors Expo & Conference attendees also have the opportunity to register for an ESC Co-location Single Session Pass for only $99! Visit the Registration Packages page for details.