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MicroStrain Accelerates Time-To-Market

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

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MicroStrain Accelerates Time-To-Market

Steve Arms, President of MicroStrain discusses how MicroStrain's award-winning solutions can help a company make an immediate, and potentially long-term, time-to-market improvement.

MicroStrain won two more “Best of Sensors Expo” awards at Sensors Expo in Rosemont, IL. These Gold and Silver awards bring MicroStrain's total to ten Gold awards and two Silver awards, accumulated over the last eight years.

This year's gold award was for HS-Link™ three channel High Speed Wireless Node with sample rates up to 100 kHz on all three channels.

The silver award was for 3DM-GX3™-25, Miniature Attitude Heading Reference System. 3DM-GX3™-25 is amongst the smallest and lightest AHRS on the market today, with versions weighing as little as 11.5 grams.

For more information visit www.microstrain.com

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