Halifax-based performance and health data firm expands as part of global leader in motion sensors and Internet of Moving Things (IoMT) HALIFAX, Nova Scotia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kinduct is pleased to ...
When most people think of wearable computing, they may envision bulky smarwatches or computerized glasses that make us look like cyborgs. A new chip, however, may be small and discrete enough to fit ...
“mCube is well positioned with the world’s smallest MEMS motion sensors to enable this high-growth new market we refer to as the Internet of Moving Things,” said Ben Lee, president and CEO, mCube, Inc ...
SAN JOSE, CA, Oct. 28, 2015 – mCube, provider of the world's smallest MEMS motion sensors, today announced the industry's first 3-axis accelerometer which is less than a cubic millimeter in total size ...
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "mCube MC3672: The smallest WLCSP MEMS Accelerometer for Wearables" report to their offering. With the MC3672, mCube has released the industry's ...
Not too many startups these days make large quantities of tangible objects. MCube decided not to say much until it had produced 60 million things. To be specific, mCube says it has shipped more than ...
mCube is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2009 and based in San Jose, California. mCube is the provider of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) motion sensors for the Internet of Moving ...
At the MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress (MSEC) this year, I met with mCube’s CEO Ben Lee and his CTO and Senior VP Dr. Sanjay Bhandari to discuss an incredibly small and low power inertial sensor ...
“mCube has proven its monolithic, single-chip MEMS technology by shipping more than 60 million units since its initial launch,” said Jerry Xu, director, Korea Investment Partners. “mCube is in a ...