Future Trends of Sensors

2023-06-16

Future Trends of Sensors

The electronica China exhibition, which is one of the most significant electronical events in Asia, will be held at the National Convention & Exhibition Center in Shanghai from July 11 to 13, 2023. The event aims to connect global electronic manufacturing customers and is expected to attract 70,000 visitors with 1,400+ exhibiting companies, including Ample-Chip, which is one of the leading electronic components distributors in Asia.

In recent years, sensors have become a critical infrastructure in a digitized society, connecting machines and people, as well as the natural environment. The sensors are now being used in various applications from smartphones, smart voice devices, energy platforms to industrial equipment. Various software and hardware technologies, including data storage, energy storage, new materials, and network infrastructure equipment, are developing along with sensors, and the continuing reduction in costs. It is allowing a wider application of sensors, and a more varied scope of use. Considering that people will expect the product or equipment to interact with them, future sensors are expected to be even more intelligent.

Chip manufacturers are developing technologies towards smaller and high-performance sensors. With less silicon used and more applications of new platforms and materials the sensor’s manufacturing costs have been greatly reduced. Self-calibrating sensors significantly improve cost efficiency over time as they reduce maintenance frequency and costs. Additionally, self-repairing sensors are more widely applicable, reducing maintenance costs in cases of risks and disasters.

In recent years, challenges for environment-friendly and biodegradable sensors have arisen. Advancement in research is leading to major breakthroughs in this aspect, such as paper-based batteries powered by bacteria, paving the way for applications in fields like agriculture, environment, food, and healthcare monitoring without causing environmental pollution.

In sum, The electronica China exhibition is crucial for business related to electronic components and devices in the Asian market, and Ample-Chip is participating to showcase their technology and establish new relations. Sensors have now become the significant infrastructure that connects machines, individuals, and nature. The future sensors are expected to be smaller and more intelligent. More energy-efficient and cost-saving self-calibrating and repairing sensors will emerge in the future. Advances in technology are also paving the way to design biodegradable sensors that serve a variety of purposes without causing environmental pollution.

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