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Press release
  401. Sensoren verbessern Qualitätsmanagement  
 
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  402. Sensor-Trends 2014, Trends in zukunftsorientierten Sensortechnologien  
V. Großer, D. Heydenbluth R. Moos D. Rein J. Sauerer Th. Simmons W. Sinn R. Werthschützky J. Wilde AMA-Fachverband für Sensorik e.V, November 2009, Berlin  
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  403. Sensor-/Aktornetzwerke für Industrie-4.0-Anwendungen  
Tino Hutschenreuther, Thüringer Maschinenbautag des Thüringer Zentrums für Maschinenbau (ThZM), 10.06.2015, Messe, Erfurt  
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  404. Sensor Technologien 2022  
Autorenkollektiv: Prof. Dr. Karlheinz Bock, M. Eng. Paul-Gerald Dittrich, Dr. Klaus Ettrich, Prof. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich, Verena Graf, Dr. Volker Großer, Dipl.-Ing. Frank Hänschke, Dr. Hans-Dieter Hartmann, Prof. Dr. Dietrich Hofmann Prof. Dr. Klaus-Peter Hoffmann, Prof. Dr. Thomas Ortlepp, Prof. Dr. Franz Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Andreas Schütze Dr. C. Thomas Simmons, Dr. Wolfgang Sinn, Dr. Rolf Slatter Prof. Dr. Hannes Töpfer Dr. Guido Tschulena, Prof. Dr. Roland Werthschützky, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Wilde, Dr. Gabriel Zieger Eine Studie des AMA Verbandes für Sensorik und Messtechnik e.V.,…  
Lead application
  405. Sensor systems for in-vitro diagnostics  
Lead application Sensor systems for in-vitro diagnostics: Here we are developing sensor systems for in-vitro diagnostics that enable individual, decentralised health monitoring for all with electronic rapid tests.  
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  406. Sensor for Picometer-Scale Positioning in Vacuum – Demonstration of an IDS3010-Based Ultra-Precise Closed-loop Linear Drive System  
Markus Øverland, Gregor Schindler Alex S. Huaman Ludwig Herzog Technical Note: Motion & Sensing 15, attocube systems GmbH. V10/25. PDF: https://marketing.attocube.com/acton/attachment/4434/f-ed569c35-99d8-435b-b87f-8f6a30a97ca2/1/-/-/-/-/TechNote_MAS-15_Sensor%20for%20Picometer-Scale%20Positioning%20in%20Vacuum.pdf  
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  407. Sensor als Industrie-4.0-Komponente  
Björn Barig, Stammtisch "Sensorik 4.0", 17. August 2017, BN Automation GmbH, Ilmenau  
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  408. SensoMem  
IMMS developed a compact wireless sensor system for online monitoring of ongoing biochemical reactions in laboratories  
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  409. SensInt  
The IMMS is developing a CMOS image sensor for time-resolved fluorescence detection for direct integration into microfluidic cartridges using 3D screen printing.  
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