Sensors & instrumentation development
Our work in sensors and instrumentation
"As with many other sectors, there is a push within instrumentation to collect, analyse and generate value from data. We help clients define their connected devices and data services strategy, as we did recently with a processing equipment manufacturer. Our role was to help them create a clear strategy and roadmap. Our technical expertise and IoT experience ensured the client had confidence in our proposed plans, enabling the organisation to align with a coherent vision."
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Sensors & instrumentation focus areas and expertise:
Sagentia Innovation works with clients across the water industry and fluid handling sectors to rapidly develop innovative, impactful and cost-optimised technologies, addressing sector-wide challenges such as water waste reduction.
Sagentia Innovation helps clients develop and realise their digital strategy, including architecture and implementation, edge intelligence and cloud-based analytics, visualisation and commercialisation.
Sagentia Innovation has over 30 years of experience in developing sensors and sensor systems for clients, converting novel and established technologies into reliable solutions that hit our clients' sensing goals and unlock the power of IIoT.
Sagentia Innovation has a strong track record in developing metering solutions for industry-leading manufacturers. It covers all of the major flow measurement technologies, from Ultrasonic to Mag-Flow, Coriolis to Thermal Mass-Flow.
Leveraging our deep expertise in lab-based diagnostics equipment, we help leading instrument companies improve their products through innovation and bring next-generation technologies to the lab.
Case studies of our experience in sensors and instrumentation innovation:
Trends in sensors and instrumentation:
There is a push to more dynamic environments, taking instruments from the lab to the farm, the factory, and the field. The challenges associated with this are miniaturisation, portability, and power. Increasingly, the user is being put centre stage when it comes to new instruments and technology, focusing on optimising their experience, from sample prep to visualisation, to improve the overall user experience for consumers, industry, and defence.
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White papers and thought leadership on sensors and instrumentation:
What’s in store for water and wastewater industries in 2024?
How to devise effective simulations that improve R&D performance
The future of vending – an immersive consumer experience
Harnessing IIoT to deliver process efficiencies and reduce costs
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Our expertise
Our science and technology teams work cross-sector as we believe that the learnings from one sector can inform another and that clients’ projects should have access to the full range of skills from across the Group.