Sensors and the data they generate are crucial components supporting economic success for an ever-growing number of businesses and industries.
The Centre for Sensors and System Integration is a world-class systems integration centre staffed with professional researchers who provide industry with prototyping, product enhancement, testing, and characterization services related to sensors and system integration.
The Centre for Sensors and System Integration is part of a growing network of 60 centres across Canada. As a TAC we help Canadian-based businesses get their products, processes and services market-ready by:
Conducting applied research to develop solutions that address company challenges.
Learn more about Technology Access Centres across Canada.
Learn more about our research specializations and the impact we've made in these areas with our industry partners.
NAIT researchers have access to a range of specialized labs, facilities and equipment. The Centre for Sensors and System Integration makes use of these and other world-class applied research labs.
NAIT’s electronics and sensors laboratory supports the development of prototype devices that address sensor-based challenges across a wide variety of industries.
NAIT’s environmental and materials testing facilities are equipped to test and analyze electronics, materials and assemblies, using industry-accepted methods and technologies.
From small-scale testing to field deployment, NAIT’s 5G Hub, powered by Rogers Communications, offers the necessary capabilities to yield successful results.
If you would like to learn more about the work we do or have a challenge that we may be able to help you solve, please get in touch.
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