15.11.2010

Wireless waves at Lake Faak

The SAW Symposium in the “Hotel Karnerhof” on the shore of Lake Faak puts wireless sensors employing surface acoustic waves, and their application for rough industrial uses in the focus.

More than 60 industrial and scientific experts came from all over Europe, Asia and America, to exchange experiences and discuss the newest developments and future visions.
The programme comprised lectures by recognised international experts from both industry and science. The scope of application of SAW sensors is manifold, spanning from Formula One racing to space research.

The symposium was organised by the Villach-based leading research centre CTR Carinthian Tech Research. The feedback of the participants was very positive. So, there should be no obstacles to a continuation.


Keyspeaker and Chairman

From left to right: Omar Elmazria – LPMIA – France, Viktor Plessky – GVR Rade SA – Switzerland, Sylvain Ballandras – FEMTO-ST – France, Victor Kalinin – TRANSENSE – England, Chairman Alfred Binder – CTR AG - Austria, Marc Loschonsky – SENSEOR – Germany, René Fachberger – CTR AG - Austria.

From left to right: Omar Elmazria – LPMIA – France, Viktor Plessky – GVR Rade SA – Switzerland, Sylvain Ballandras – FEMTO-ST – France, Victor Kalinin – TRANSENSE – England, Chairman Alfred Binder – CTR AG – Austria, Marc Loschonsky – SENSEOR – Germany, René Fachberger – CTR AG – Austria.

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Wireless waves at Lake Faak

The SAW Symposium in the “Hotel Karnerhof” on the shore of Lake Faak puts wireless sensors employing surface acoustic waves, and their application for rough industrial uses in the focus. More than 60 industrial and scientific experts came from all over Europe, Asia and America, to exchange experiences and discuss the newest developments and future [...]

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10.11.2010

Es funkt am See! – CTR organisiert international besetztes Symposium

Beim SAW-Symposium vom 11. bis 12. November am Faakersee (Kärnten) steht die Funk-Sensorik basierend auf Oberflächenwellen (engl. Surface Acoustic Wave – SAW) und ihre Anwendungen für raue Industrieeinsätze im Mittelpunkt. Experten aus Forschung und Industrie aus Europa, USA, Russland und China haben sich angekündigt. (Kleine Zeitung) „Surface Acoustic Wave Sensoren haben nun den technologischen Reifegrad erreicht, um Applikationen in der [...]

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