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CurveSYS Sensors

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f | CurveSYS Sensors: What are the key material properties that enable the flexible and stretchable nature of these sensors?

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What are the key material properties that enable the flexible and stretchable nature of these sensors?

CurveSYS Sensors, founded in 2018 in Germany and 2021 in the US, focuses on developing flexible, stretchable, and robust sensors. These sensors find applications across various industries, including automotive, defense, IoT, and medical. The company's strategic presence in both Germany and the US is driven by security considerations, particularly within the defense sector.

The core technology revolves around creating sensors that can conform to complex shapes and withstand significant deformation without losing functionality. This is crucial for applications where sensors need to be integrated into clothing, vehicle panels, or other non-rigid surfaces. The flexibility and stretchability are achieved through careful selection of materials and innovative structural designs.

The team comprises chemical experts, engineers, and strategic consultants from the automotive and defense industries, indicating a multidisciplinary approach to sensor development. This expertise allows CurveSYS to tailor sensor properties to meet the specific demands of each application, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. The focus is on being a developer, partnering with others for mass production and final customer delivery.

In this short video, you can learn:
* The company develops flexible and stretchable sensors.
* These sensors are applicable to automotive, defense, IoT, and medical fields.
* The company has a multidisciplinary team of experts.
📋 **Clip Abstract** CurveSYS Sensors specializes in flexible and stretchable sensors for diverse applications, emphasizing their strategic importance in security-sensitive industries. Their team's multidisciplinary expertise enables tailored sensor solutions for optimal performance.
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#FlexibleSensors, #StretchableElectronics, #ElastomericMaterials, #SoftMaterials, #AutomotiveSensors, #DefenseTech

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Smart Sensors for Security Fields

The Future of Electronics RESHAPED 2025

22-23 October 2025

Estrel Congress Centre, Berlin

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How does CurveSYS leverage its IP portfolio to establish a competitive advantage in the smart sensor market?

How does CurveSYS leverage its IP portfolio to establish a competitive advantage in the smart sensor market?

CurveSYS addresses the challenge of providing real-time situational feedback in scenarios where soldiers, rescuers, and vehicles currently lack it. Existing systems often misdetect incidents, highlighting the need for improved sensor technology. CurveSYS sensors aim to detect impacts before, during, and after they occur, which is presented as a key unique selling proposition (USP).

The company emphasizes its ownership of over 10 patents, some of which are still pending, indicating a strong focus on intellectual property. They have also signed contracts with major OEMs and filed joint IPs, further solidifying their position in the market. This IP portfolio likely covers aspects of sensor design, materials, and manufacturing processes.

The key capabilities of CurveSYS sensors include impact detection, vital sensing, fall recognition, and shot and event mapping. These features are crucial for applications in defense, security, and healthcare, where real-time monitoring and accurate event detection are paramount. The company's focus on integrated sensor networks addresses the limitations of existing systems that lack seamless communication and power management.

In this short video, you can learn:
* The company addresses the lack of real-time situational feedback.
* They own over 10 patents and have signed contracts with major OEMs.
* Their sensors offer impact detection, vital sensing, and event mapping.
📋 **Clip Abstract** CurveSYS Sensors focuses on providing real-time situational feedback with their patented sensor technology, offering impact detection and vital sensing capabilities. Their partnerships with major OEMs and strong IP portfolio underscore their competitive advantage.
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#ImpactDetection, #VitalSensing, #EventMapping, #SensorNetworks, #SmartSensors, #DefenseTech

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What are the specific conductive materials and lightweight construction techniques used to achieve stability under flex and stretch conditions?

What are the specific conductive materials and lightweight construction techniques used to achieve stability under flex and stretch conditions?

The core technology of CurveSYS sensors involves a flexible material construction, often using TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane). A key USP is the pillar construction, which requires a certain force for deformation. This design ensures that the sensor returns to its original position after an impact or deformation, which is crucial for accurate and continuous monitoring.

The combination of conductive materials and lightweight construction, including small pillars or spacer systems, provides stability under flex and stretch conditions. This allows the sensors to be used in applications such as safety vests, where they can allocate function and provide sharp resolution of force in real-time. The continuous analog signal is then digitized for data processing.

The multi-zone array in the sensor enables real-time data fusion, often processed by onboard AI edge units. The smart meter controller converts these signals into relevant pressure and dynamic force data, allowing for precise event identification. This high level of recognition is essential for applications requiring detailed analysis of impact events.

In this short video, you can learn:
* The sensor construction involves flexible materials like TPU and pillar structures.
* Conductive materials and lightweight construction provide stability under flex and stretch.
* The system uses a multi-zone array and AI edge units for real-time data fusion.
📋 **Clip Abstract** CurveSYS Sensors utilizes a flexible material construction with pillar supports to ensure stability and accurate monitoring under flex and stretch conditions. The system's real-time data fusion and AI processing enable precise event identification.
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#TPU, #PillarStructures, #ConductiveMaterials, #FlexibleElectronics, #WearableTech, #ImpactSensing

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