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Plessey EPIC Sensor wins IET Award
Plessey Semiconductors’ Electric Potential Integrated Circuit sensor won the IET “Measurement In Action” Award at the IET Innovation Awards Gala Dinner held on 9th November 2011 at the Intercontinental Hotel, London. Organised by the IET (The Institute of Engineering and Technology), the award was presented to Plessey Semiconductors and the Department of Engineering and Design at the University of Sussex, who did the original research.
The According to the judges, “This entry has been chosen as the winner for its development of an electrical measurement technique for exploitation in a wide range of markets. Thanks to its high sensitivity, this sensor can be used to detect electric charge through an insulating layer. It has application in healthcare, materials testing, security and forensics and has already received several awards for innovation in sensor technologies. The technology has been commercialised with several industrial partners and products are now on the market.”
Dr Paul James, Plessey Semiconductors’ EPIC Programme Director, added, ”We are delighted that EPIC has won another prestigious award. To receive so many awards from our peers is a tremendous testiment to this innovative technology.”
Professor Mike Short, President of the IET, commented: “These awards are a great way to showcase some fantastic innovations taking place in engineering and technology worldwide. The winners this year come from a wide variety of backgrounds and many have aimed to solve issues that impact our society; from saving lives to helping deliver a brighter and greener future. The IET Innovation awards offered are an important annual landmark for the IET, illustrating some of the latest and best ideas and designs that align with our core vision of advancing knowledge to enhance and improve people’s lives.”