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InnaLabs® Sponsors Electronics Valley 4th Seminar

Apr 29, 2015 9:03:00 AM

Event: Electronics Valley 4th Aviation and Avionics Systems Seminar & B2B Meetings

Date: 16th -17th November 2016

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InnaLabs® is proud to once again sponsor the Electronics Valley 4th Electronics Seminar. The show presents an excellent opportunity for InnaLabs® to discuss the technology surrounding our inertial sensors and its wide range of applications within the aerospace market. The seminar will take place in METU CCC, Ankara, Turkey from November 16th – 17th 2016.

Electronic Valley seminars promote knowledge sharing, networking and business development among industry-leading international companies within the aerospace market.

The 4th Electronics Seminar will bring together key players from both public and private sectors, academia, and various think tanks. As a Gold Sponsor, InnaLabs®, a leading designer and manufacturer of inertial sensors, will continue to support the industry in its efforts to accelerate the development of new technologies in the Turkish Aerospace Industry and create synergy among the local and international companies and institutions.

For more information on the 4th Electronics Seminar please visit the website.

About Electronic Valley TBdays16 Ankara 

The Technology and Business Days features many technical workshops conducted by senior engineers from the aerospace sector. TBdays16 is designed for the benefit of designs engineers.

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About InnaLabs®

InnaLabs®, is a world leader in inertial sensor technology for GEO, LEO, MEO and Scientific Missions. As Europes No.1 market leader in Navigation Accelerometers, combined with our disruptive CVG Gyroscope technology,  we are proud to be an innovative solution provider for space, aerospace, land and maritime markets. InnaLabs®, are in full control of the product lifecycle, which allows us to create affordable, high performing inertial systems when cost, accuracy, robustness and lead-time are paramount. The research, development, and manufacturing operations are all conducted in Dublin, Ireland, with several more offices operating around the world.

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