News & Insights
This June we are excited to join thousands of engineers, researchers and decision makers from across the industry to collaborate on the latest advancements in mobility. At the first ever @SAE International WCX Digital Summit, taking place virtually June 16-18, 2020. We will bring our insights on “Drowsy Driver & Child Left Behind” and how it can be prevented by in-cabin CO2 sensing. At this meeting the engineering community connects to overcome the most pressing issues facing the industry today. Register before June 12 at the discounted rate of just $95: https://sae.to/3efblGW
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Senseair Workplace at Mawik AB
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Japanese Group invests in Delsbo and Västerås
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Come see us at Electronica
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Henrik Rödjegård, CTO, at Smart City Stockholm
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Product launch at Sensor+Test 2022
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