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The Inaugural Semiconductor Women s Forum in Singapore was launched at Conrad Centennial Singapore today in a hybrid format. Organised by the Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA) and supported by e2i, Workforce Singapore and Global Semiconductor Alliance, the event aimed to attract more female talents to join the semiconductor sector, and inspire the current female workforce to stay and thrive in the industry. The event attracted over 700 participants (both on-site and online) from more than 100 corporates and organisations worldwide. Ms Sun Xueling, Minister of State for Education and Social and Family Development, attended the event as the Guest of Honour.
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ams Awarded IoT Wearables Innovation of the Year; Rounds off Year of Recognition for Innovative Sensor Design and Business Excellence
February 4, 2021 GMT
PREMSTAETTEN, Austria (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 4, 2021
ams (SIX: AMS), a leading worldwide supplier of high-performance sensor solutions, is proud to announce that it has been named winner of the IoT Breakthrough Award in the category of IoT Wearables Innovation of the Year for the AS7038RB, an ultra-thin sensor offering blood oxygen monitoring capability for earbuds, patches, and other wearable devices. The small form factor and high integration enables use in space-constrained designs, while the innovative flexible implementation allows use in a cross section of applications. This sensor was also a finalist at the recent Best of Sensors Expo 2020.
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ams (SIX: AMS), a leading worldwide supplier of high-performance sensor solutions, is proud to announce that it has been named winner of the IoT Breakthrough Award in the category of IoT Wearables Innovation of the Year for the AS7038RB, an ultra-thin sensor offering blood oxygen monitoring capability for earbuds, patches, and other wearable devices. The small form factor and high integration enables use in space-constrained designs, while the innovative flexible implementation allows use in a cross section of applications. This sensor was also a finalist at the recent Best of Sensors Expo 2020.
Wim Renirie, Vice President and General Manager for the Accessory and Wearable Solutions Business Line at ams, said: The introduction of the AS7038RB marks another ams breakthrough in technology for remote diagnostics. The AS7038RB offers an additional diagnostic tool enabling the creation of wearable and disposable equipment for monitoring blood oxygen saturation accurately and safel