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BRG is featured in Inside GNSS Article

August 30th, 2024|

Enertia Microsystems Inc.'s Birdbath Resonator Gyroscope (BRG) is featured in an article titled 'Answering the Call to Strengthen PNT' in Inside GNSS. The article discusses the PNT technologies exhibited at the 2024 ION JNC Conference https://insidegnss.com/answering-the-call-to-strengthen-pnt/

2024 ION Joint Navigation Conference

August 30th, 2024|

Enertia Microsystem Inc. has exhibited the Birdbath Resonator Gyroscope at the 2024 ION JNC Conference (https://www.ion.org/jnc/).

2024 MEMS Engineers Forum

March 29th, 2024|

Jae will give an invited talk at 2024 MEMS Engineers Forum, Tokyo (4/17-4/18) (title: Commercialization of high-performance micro birdbath resonator gyroscope (BRG)) https://www.m-e-f.info/

2023 IEEE Inertial Conference

January 15th, 2023|

Jae Cho will serve on the technical program committee of the 2023 IEEE Inertial Conference. https://2023.ieee-inertial.org/

2022 IEEE Inertial Conference

January 15th, 2023|

Jae Cho served on the technical program committee of the 2022 IEEE Inertial Conference https://2022.ieee-inertial.org/

Company Relocation

July 7th, 2021|

Enertia Microsystems Inc. will relocate to Berkeley, CA in by the end of July, 2021.  Further information will be available soon.

Activate Fellowship

July 7th, 2021|

Jae Yoong Cho has been selected as a member of the 2021 Berkeley Cohort of the Activate Fellowship (www.activate.org).  Learn more about this fellowship program at https://www.activate.org/fellowship

IEEE Transducers 2021

May 31st, 2021|

Jae Yoong Cho will serve as a member of the Executive Technical Program Committee at the 21st International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems (IEEE Transducers 2021).  The conference will be held on 6/20/21 - 6/25/21. https://www.transducers2021.org

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