will put a few items here.
They went to Finland for this. It was a good move and got my attention at that time.
They make some of the best sensors in the world in some segments-not to mention their historical strength in the tiniest of capacitors that use that countries ceramics IP.
What a neat company.
Murata aims for the top in MEMS technology with Finnish expertise
Topics: Health
Finnish expertise, stable society and well-functioning infrastructure attracted Japanese MEMS company to Greater Helsinki
Murata Manufacturing, a Japanese electronics company, is aiming to be one of the global leaders in MEMS technology by relying on Finnish expertise. In the beginning of 2012, Murata acquired one of the world’s leading providers of MEMS sensors and a pioneer in its field, VTI Technologies Oy from Vantaa, Finland. After the acquisition, VTI changed its name to Murata Electronics Oy.
VTI’s special expertise in MEMS (micro electro mechanical systems) technology was the main reason Murata invested in Finland. The company believes that the demand of this technology will grow strongly as it enables even smaller devices to be manufactured and wants to grow its own MEMS business significantly.
– VTI has the best possible expertise on MEMS as well as their own 3D MEMS technology, says Mr. Shinji Ushiro, CEO of Murata Electronics Oy.
– It is certainly thanks to the Finnish technology-oriented culture, high quality education and hard working spirit that VTI has become a company of such great value. Naturally Finland is also a good place to invest: the society is stable, infrastructure in excellent and quality of life is good. VTI’s location in Vantaa, not far away from the airport, is also a plus, Mr. Ushiro explains.
The acquisition brings great benefits to both companies. For Murata, it gives access to an established customer base in Automotive and Medical industries, and a great opportunity to grow Murata’s MEMS business. Murata Electronics (former VTI), on the other hand, will benefit from Murata’s extensive sales network all over the world.
– It goes without saying that Murata Electronics Oy’s business will grow, says Mr. Ushiro.
Murata’s intention is to develop Murata Electronics Oy as Murata’s global MEMS R&D and production center. This means also new career possibilities for the company’s employees in Vantaa.
– We have a great factory in Vantaa with highly-specialized technology, manufacturing products for very special applications that in their end-use applications improve safety and quality of life. We are showing that it is possible to have electronics components manufacturing also in Finland if you are specialized enough. Both our employees and Helsinki area in general can be proud of this great company.
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their pressure sensors ( for altitude) -really good.
New Low Power 3-Axis Sensor from VTI Brings Robust and Reliable Acceleration Sensing to an Affordable Level
May 06, 2010 04:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time
VANTAA, Finland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VTI Technologies (VTI), a global leader in low g MEMS sensors, has released a new, all digital, accelerometer sensor for automotive and robust industrial applications.
The new SCA3060 targets non-safety critical automotive applications such as navigation support, burglar alarms and black boxes as well as for industrial applications in heavy machinery, agricultural equipment and general purpose sensing which need a low power and very robust sensor.
Unique features of the SCA3060 include very low power consumption (150μA, 3.3v supply), a ring buffer memory to free μC resources and motion detection functionality to allow μC sleep and thus additional power saving. The sensors feature outstanding insensitivity to shocks and vibrations and are temperature compensated over the whole operating range of -40°C to +105°C. Both SPI- (-D01) and I2C (-D02) all digital communication interfaces are supported.
they will like the roadmap to QUIKai- its adjacent now...
VTI Technologies is a leading supplier of acceleration, inclination, angular motion and pressure sensor solutions for automotive, medical, instrument and consumer applications. VTI develops and produces silicon-based capacitive sensors using its proprietary 3D MEMS (Micro Electro-Mechanical System) technology.
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Launch of Plant Smart IoT Service
11/17/2017
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Chairman of the Board and President:
Tsuneo Murata
OverviewChiyoda Corporation (“Chiyoda”, TSE: ISIN: JP3528600004) and Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (“Murata ”) are pleased to announce the launch of the Plant Smart IoT Service, which jointly provides stable and safe operation of plants via sensor networks.
BackgroundTo address the deterioration of plants and achieve labor saving, we need to visualize plant operation conditions and provide maintenance information for correct diagnosis. This makes it more important than ever before to develop networks that can monitor the entire plant site, including attached devices. Chiyoda and Murata have developed the Plant Smart IoT Service, integrating their plant engineering and sensor network technologies. The two companies will provide the necessary maintenance information to achieve safe, stable operation of the plants.
Service Details
Chiyoda and Murata will jointly make optimal proposals for customers through the following services.
Chiyoda
・Overall project management for Smart IoT Service
・Interviews with and research about customers to understand the present conditions and identify opportunities to introduce networked systems
・System deployment plans
・Deployment of sensor network systems on the site, operation support and evaluation, etc.
Murata
・Conceptualization/basic design/detailed design of sensor network systems
・Construction of sensor network systems
By combining a series of sensors that have been developed for diverse applications by Murata with the knowledge of plant engineering by Chiyoda, the two companies will develop compact and energy saving wireless sensor networks, and install them in the plant site efficiently. This will make it possible to persistently monitor plant operation, a task that had been considered difficult, and to collect data on operation conditions consistently over the long term. By integrating the data collected with the latest AI technology, the two companies will also provide smartification of maintenance, such as early detection of abnormalities and status monitoring.
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A few recent items that are fun to read....
Type 1AD for Ayla IoT Cloud software | LBWA1CS1AD | Wi-Fi | RF ...
https://wireless.murata.com/eng/...wi-fi.../type-1ad-with-ayla-iot-cloud-software.html
Murata is partnering with Ayla Networks to offer a complete end-to-end platform for building world class Internet-connected products. The Murata Type 1AD Wi-Fi Connectivity Module comes pre-loaded with the Ayla Embedded Agent, enabling developers to connect to the Ayla Cloud Services and smartphone/tablet ...
Murata 1DX Wi-Fi Module Integrated Into Nebula IoT Development Kit ...
https://www.murata.com/en-us/about/newsroom/news/product/wireless/2017/1211
Dec 6, 2017 - Murata Americas today announced that its Type 1DX Wi-Fi module, based on the Cypress 4343W chipset, has been incorporated into Future Electronics' recently launched Nebula IoTDevelopment Kit. The board was designed for novices and expert developers looking to explore the vast opportunities in ...
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a few takes of the adjacent possible
Both evolution and innovation tend to happen within the bounds of the adjacent possible, in other words the realm of possibilities available at any given moment.
Great leaps beyond the adjacent possible are rare and doomed to be short-term failures. The environment is simply not ready for them yet. Had YouTube been launched in the 1990s, it would have flopped, since neither the fast internet connections nor the software required to view videos was available then.
this one is so impoartant
The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself.
As Steven notes, the adjacent possible “captures both the limits and the creative potential of change and innovation.”
It’s the ever-present set of opportunities at the boundaries of our reach. And:
The strange and beautiful truth about the adjacent possible is that its boundaries grow as you explore them. Each new combination opens up the possibility of other new combinations.
Examples of the adjacent possible
The adjacent possible is a highly scalable concept. As Steven notes, it was present in the “primordial innovation of life itself.” And it was the force that both inspired and challenged the “‘tiger team’ of engineers” who heroically brought Apollo 13 home after it literally glanced the physical edge of human reach.
The adjacent possible is the basic motivation behind all human progress.
So I have used news items through S Johnson's lens of the adjacent possible. If you do this you can glimpse what door we have a foot in. Not a single company that has a voice offering is going begging. The Eos voice core is being paired with bluetooth of many and now on Wi-Fi aimed at serious industrial IoT stuff by a very capable Murata.
QUIK, take good care of this new adjacency.
why?
Murata using the EOS voice core is great, and then you get them to use the new QUIK AI as they could make HUGE use of it?
it is adjacent now and they could use it in so many places. tnks in advance.
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a digression but so amazing...one of their foundations. Look at those things.....
Murata's world's Smallest Monolithic Ceramic Capacitor - 0201 <millimeter size> size (0.25 mm x 0.125 mm)
9/5/2012
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
President/ Statutory Representative Director: Tsuneo Murata
Murata, you should get the wallet out and buy the whole lot of them involved in QUIK ai. It would be better then when you went to Finland.
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One reason that I really, really like the item of today?
On the surface its is more IoT (?)by a well respected major player and the adjacent possible will be fun to watch unfold.
The new AI platform that BF has architected; It has the voice core, the FFE could preprocess the Murata sensor data, the NM500 can detect
anomalies and take action, the eFPGA can be upgraded often....
Murata you need this, it is perfect for you. tnks in advance. will track along.
Consider that the adjacent possibilites, that are there are HUGEer than the item itself.
Roadmaps are important and just perhaps Murata chose the Eos now and are bound to want the QUIK AI in a bigger fashion.
I realize the forum is not receptive to this sort of thinking, but just track along, and if it comes to pass than its never too late to change.
Murata is just first rate. A tier 1 in its fields of expertise.
Would they choose a 2nd rate voice core?
They would not ever do that. It validates the quality of the Eos S3.
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For those who did nor see the release today
Murata Announces its New Voice-enabled Wi-Fi Solution Based on QuickLogic EOS S3
SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), a developer of ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, embedded FPGA IP, display bridge and programmable logic solutions, announces that Murata, a global leader in the design, manufacture and supply of advanced electronics and electronic materials, will introduce its new ultra-low-power voice-enabled Wi-Fi smart speaker reference design at the IoT/M2M show in Japan.
This solution leverages the unique architecture of the QuickLogicEOS S3™ SoC alongside Muarata's market leading Wi-Fi module to enable always listening capabilities while consuming less than 100uW and can recognize any trigger word or phrase selected by OEM for the targeted use case. OEMs can also easily custom tailor the design for a wide variety of end-product applications with QuickLogic software development tools that support the embedded FPGA and other resources included in the EOS S3 SoC.
Murata will demonstrate this new solution at the IoT/M2M show in a battery powered Smart Speaker to showcase the always listening feature and illustrate the substantial power savings delivered by the QuickLogic EOS S3 SoC solution.
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skip this one as it is digressive reading...
they are the worlds best capacitor maker....(?)
WEDNESDAY, 12. OCTOBER 2016 - 13:04 UHR
Murata to Acquire IPDiA, a Leader in High Performance Silicon Capacitors
Acquisition will enhance Murata’s position as a world’s leading provider of high reliability capacitors
KYOTO, Japan & CAEN, France - Wednesday, October 12th 2016 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TOKYO:6981) (ISIN:JP3914400001) & IPDiA S.A.:
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., (“Murata”) and IPDiA S.A.(“IPDiA”) today announced that Murata Electronics Europe B.V., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Murata is about to acquire IPDiA, a 3D silicon capacitor technology pioneer headquartered in France, and IPDiA will become a subsidiary of Murata. The transaction is expected to close before the end of October.
This acquisition will enhance Murata's position as the leading provider of high reliability capacitors. It is part of Murata's strategy to strengthen its core business within the communication (mobile) market, and to expand into new applications within the automotive and medical markets.
IPDiA, headquartered in Caen, France, was formed in 2009 and has around 130 employees today. The company is dedicated to the manufacturing of leading edge Integrated Passive Devices, specializing in silicon sub-mounts for lighting and 3D silicon capacitors for medical, industrial, communication and high reliability applications. The company operates design centers, sales and marketing offices and a manufacturing facility (silicon wafer FAB) certified ISO 9001 / 14001 / 18001 as well as ISO TS 16949 for the automotive market and ISO 13485 for medical devices.
As a result of this acquisition, IPDiA will be integrated into Murata, and IPDiA’s products and solutions will be commercialized as part of Murata’s product portfolio. “Combining IPDiA’s 3D silicon capacitor technologies with Murata’s current technologies and product portfolio will enable us to expand our combined offering and meet our customers’ high reliability requirements, such as high temperature or high voltage, in automotive and other demanding markets”, says Toru Inoue, Executive Vice President, Components Business Unit, Murata. In addition, Franck Murray, IPDiA CEO commented, “In the last 7 years, we have worked intensively to establish and strengthen our presence in the electronics industry. IPDiA’s patented technology has enabled silicon passive components to be considered as a superior solution in specific markets where high performance and miniaturization are required. We wish to benefit from Murata’s world recognized expertise and sales force to further expand our products and business. We look forward to working with Murata to enhance their leading position in the passive market”.
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