Launched by returns-driven hard science investment firm, IP Group, Inc., to commercialize technology developed by researchers at the University of Washington in collaboration with CoMotion, Somalytics is commercializing a miniature sensor that has the potential to improve and replace existing cameras and sensors used in eye tracking, human machine interface, wearables and industrial safety. It’s the world’s first paper-composite capacitive sensor. It’s paper-thin, consumes little power and has the potential to be disposable.
Somalytics has an extensive planned pipeline of co-developed products in eye tracking, wearables, proximity sensing, gesture recognition and plant safety to commercialize technology developed by researchers at the University of Washington in collaboration with CoMotion.
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Our technology is disruptive, delivering greater sensitivity in a smaller size, at a lower cost. Somalytics enables new applications in human machine interaction.