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IEEE hosting flexible sensors event in Silicon Valley

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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) SF Bay Area MEMS and Sensor Chapter is hosting an expert one-day workshop on flexible printed sensor technologies at the San Jose campus of Northeastern University-Silicon Valley on Thursday, Oct. 13.

PK Agarwal, regional dean and CEO of Northeastern University-Silicon Valley will host this day-long event at the school’s new campus in San Jose. Attendees will exhibit various types of flexible sensor applications at the event.

The event’s morning session will feature expert insights on flexible electronics. The afternoon session will be devoted to sensors, followed by an interactive panel discussion on the future of this rapidly growing market and the potential barriers to commercialization.

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