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Sensors Converge celebrated its 40th year as a fixture and iconic event that has tracked the history of sensor technology in the Silicon Valley. This year was a comeback year as the even has worked its way out of the pandemic nadir that has challenged the conference. This year, event drew over 5,000 from around the world attending one of the few sensor and MEMS conferences in the epicenter of tech innovation, the Silicon Valley.
Prakash and Leonard cover the following topics and highlights from Sensors Converge 2025:

  • Prakash provides is impression of Sensors Converge 2025
  • Is IoT back at Sensors Converge?
  • The influence of wearables and the search for the next big device
  • Edge AI takes center stage bringing the excitement of AI to the sensor edge
  • Trends in sensor and perception system architectures with edge AI
  • The digital twin and physical AI and its impact on the sensor discussion
  • Wireless made a Wi-Fi HALO heavy presence
  • Trends in wireless changing and energy harvesting
  • Leonard invents "Long-thinking Sensor Data Fusion"

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Check out Prakash Sangam and his research at Tantra Analyst at www.tantraanalyst.com. Also check out the Tantra's Mantra Podcast.
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