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News & Events
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12.06.2009 |
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The 16th International Conference on Integrated Navigation Systems was held in Saint Petersburg on 25-27 May 2009. |
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01.09.2008 |
Innalabs® specialists participate in the Gyro Technology Symposium 2008, which is held in September, 16-17, 2008, at Karlsruhe, Germany. |
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04.03.2007 |
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Innalabs presents 3DSuit Motion Capture System at Game Developers Conference at San Francisco, CA on March 5-9, 2007.
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04.03.2007 |
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Innalabs engineers will speak at the 14th Saint Petersburg International Conference on Integrated Navigation Systems on May 28-30, 2007 at Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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05.01.2007 |
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This is a new patented technology developed by Innalabs. It allows to manufacture printed circuit boards of the highest grade without major upgrade of the existing PCB manufacturing equipment.
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20.09.2006 |
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More than 70 speakers from industrial companies and research institutes in the USA, Germany, France, Japan, China, Ukraine and Russia focused on topics about the latest state of gyro technology, its components and possible applications.
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15.04.2006 |
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92 companies from Japan and other countries working in high tech fields exhibited at the show. 29,000 visitors attended the Expo in three days. With the help of presentations that revealed potential opportunities and benefits of our technologies for different applications, Innalabs opened new partnership opportunities and made contacts with interested parties.
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12.04.2006 |
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93.7% of the GDC participants work in the gaming industry; 54.3% deal with outsourcing; and 49.6% are involved in other areas along with game development.
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26.03.2006 |
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Innalabs team will be participating together with our partners: CyberAir Technologies, Inc., Gaia System Solutions, Inc., Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd., and Jaalaa, Inc. We will be showing our recently developed sensors and sensor systems for different applications, from navigation-grade precision sensors and devices to consumer-grade products.
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27.10.2005 |
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Innalabs Holding, Inc. finished the first series of tests on the possibility of embedding 6D Sensor into virtual reality body suits and moved on to the second stage. Presently we are finishing the software debugging works. |
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