
Sensonor
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1985About Sensonor
Sensonor designs and manufactures high-precision tactical grade gyro sensors, gyro modules, and IMUs for demanding applications. The company serves a global customer base in the Defense, Industrial, Aerospace and Commercial markets with ITAR-free solutions utilized in a wide range of applications. The company was founded in 1985 and is based in Skoppum, Norway.
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Sensonor Patents
Sensonor has filed 4 patents.

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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4/15/2011 | 7/14/2015 | Sensors, Aircraft instruments, Gas sensors, Transducers, Particle detectors | Grant |
Application Date | 4/15/2011 |
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Grant Date | 7/14/2015 |
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Related Topics | Sensors, Aircraft instruments, Gas sensors, Transducers, Particle detectors |
Status | Grant |
Sensonor Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Sensonor founded?
Sensonor was founded in 1985.
Where is Sensonor's headquarters?
Sensonor's headquarters is located at Langmyra 6, Skoppum.
Who are Sensonor's competitors?
Competitors of Sensonor include Advanced Navigation and 4 more.
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