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Sensors for IoT
Sensors enable the Internet of Things (IoT) by collecting the data for smarter decisions.
With TE sensors, medical device manufacturers can develop home-health monitoring devices that enable patients to live healthier, more mobile lives.
For some, the Internet of Things (IoT) has arrived. But few have realized how IoT is altering technology business relationships. Those who fail to adapt there is a risk for missing out on what could be the greatest business opportunity of the 21st century.
Sensors play a key role in the accurate collection of data to provide the opportunity for smarter, life-changing decisions. Learn how TE Connectivity (TE) is applying sensors and medical expertise today to help inspire how you design with our technologies for a healthier tomorrow.
The tiny electronic sensor is having a big impact on our lives. Every moment of every day these small but essential tech workhorses turn streams of data into life-changing decisions.
The unique properties of piezo film as a dynamic strain sensor make it particularly well-suited to the detection of vital signs, whether mounted in direct contact with the skin or mechanically coupled through intervening layers.
Wearable electronics have evolved from life-saving devices to fashion accessories and range from activity monitor bracelets, smart watches, and smart glasses to GPS enabled shoes: all of which now have a growing market demand.
Learn how sensors and devices can improve patient outcomes and quality of care across the medical field.
Medical devices are getting smaller. Connectors are advancing technology to meet customer needs.