Partners
Sensonor develops solutions in cooperation with partners that
are global leaders in their respective areas. The following
organizations constitute the backbone of our extensive partner
network.

The SINTEF Group, Norway, is the largest independent research
organization in Scandinavia and provides research-based expertise,
services and products ranging from micro technology, communication
and software technology, computational software and information
systems to security and safety. The close cooperation with Sintef
(from the sixties, SI, the national institute for applied
industrial research, later integrated with Sintef) has been
paramount for Sensonor. In general Sensonor develops basic micro
technology integration and manufacturing processes in close
cooperation with the Microsystems and Nanotechnology group and the
clean room laboratory MiNaLab. Particular strengths of the
relationship are within DRIE, wafer bonding, functional
materials and MEMS and MOEMS devices.
www.sintef.com

Vestfold University College has established itself as the main
academic centre for micro system technology in Norway. The Faculty
of Science and Engineering offers both a Bachelor and Master degree
in MST. Areas of research are within MEMS with focus on micro
energy devices, biomedical micro systems and micro packaging
technologies. Vestfold University College co-ordinates industry
cluster activities within "Norwegian Centre of Expertise -
Microsystems". Sensonor has a strong cooperation with IMST
(Institute for Micro System Technology at Vestfold University
College) in the field of micro packaging technologies.
www.hve.no

Imego, The Institute of Micro and Nanotechnology in Gothenburg,
Sweden, fill the gap between the commercial and academic worlds by
developing and commercializing research. Outstanding expertise
within sensor platforms is the core of Imegos activities. A
particular strength is their unique test equipments and
complementary test procedures. Imego is a leading developer of high
performance MEMS inertial sensors and small, low-weight Inertial
Measurement Units. Sensonor has for years benefited from close
cooperation within these fields.
www.imego.com

Acreo, Sweden, is a contract R&D institute in electronics,
optics and communication technology. Particular focus is within
IR-detectors and thermal imaging such as QWIP and Microbolometers
and Biomedical imaging. Acreo has been appointed "Institute
Excellence Center" by VINNOVA within design, fabrication and
evaluation of semiconductor based detector and modulator modules at
wavelengths ranging from X-ray to far-IR; this program has been
named "IMAGIC- IMAGing Integrated Components". Sensonor relies on a
close cooperation with Acreo within micro bolometer sensing
materials.
www.acreo.com