Nanotechnology innovator introduces SomaLive Demo Pucks and SomaCap Sensor Test Kits for developers, OEMs through Somalytics.com
SEATTLE, March 21, 2023 — Somalytics Inc., the award-winning nanotechnology pioneer that received worldwide acclaim last month at CES 2023 for its revolutionary SomaCap carbon-nanotube paper composite (CPC) capacitive sensors, today announced it is opening sales for a variety of SomaCap Test Kit packages. In doing so, Somalytics is making it possible for developers and OEMs to explore the endless possibilities that its unique sensors offer them to improve the human experience through innovations in consumer electronics, AR/VR, the Internet of Things, health and wellness, transportation, and more. The SomaLive Demo Puck, SomaCap Sensor Test Kit Bundle and a Bundle Kit plus extra sensors are now available to order online at Somalytics.com/shop.SomaSleep brings monitoring of REM, sleep and wellness to in-home consumer tech
SEATTLE, Dec. 15, 2022 — CES 2023 Innovation Awards honoree and nanotechnology pioneer Somalytics Inc. announced today it will be unveiling its new SomaSleep sleep mask at CES Unveiled on Jan. 3, 2023, and showcasing it during CES 2023 Jan. 5-8, 2023, in Las Vegas. SomaSleep is a first-of-its-kind sleep mask that uses eye tracking to unmask the wellness challenges preventing better sleep by collecting data never before possible through an in-home device. The revolutionary sleep mask can track eye movements, including rapid eye movements, to help consumers better understand sleep stages, quality and disruptions, which is key to gaining wellness insights and improving sleep.
Groundbreaking capacitive sensor enables gesture-control car door handle concept
SEATTLE, Dec. 6, 2022 — Global automotive leader Hyundai showcased at its recent Open Innovation Lounge a new concept for a gesture-controlled door handle enabled by Somalytics Inc.’s SomaCap, a new type of capacitive sensor that allows consumer product manufacturers and developers to advance the human experience with the Internet of Things. The SomaCap sensors, made of carbon nanotube-infused paper, can “feel” human presence at up to 200 millimeters, making them a valuable embedded technology for companies such as Hyundai working to improve customer experiences with products through more natural and intuitive human-machine interactions.
New powerful, CNT-based paper composite capacitive sensor recognized for groundbreaking advancements in embedded technology
SEATTLE, Nov. 16, 2022 — The Consumer Technology Association today recognized Seattle-area technology pioneer Somalytics Inc. as a 2023 CES Innovation Awards honoree in the Embedded Technology category for SomaCap — a groundbreaking new type of capacitive sensor. Somalytics is advancing the human experience with the Internet of Things through revolutionary new sensors that dramatically enhance natural interaction with and control of the digital world.
Seattle start-up garners national recognition as top technology business on the rise
SEATTLE, May 3, 2022 — Seattle-based nanotechnology innovator Somalytics Inc. was named a finalist today in Fast Company’s 6th annual World Changing Ideas Awards in the On the Rise category. The awards program honors innovative initiatives that make the world better. Somalytics has introduced the world’s smallest nano-based capacitive sensor that can ‘feel’ human presence. The patent-pending carbon nanotube paper composite (CPC™) capacitive sensors will revolutionize human-machine interfaces, wellness monitoring and safety applications. Somalytics’ eye, gesture, touch and fluid monitoring sensors bring transformative innovations to eye tracking, consumer electronics, the Internet of Things, health and wellness, and transportation.
New powerful, CNT-based paper composite capacitive sensor recognized for groundbreaking advancements in embedded technology
SEATTLE, Nov. 16, 2022 — The Consumer Technology Association today recognized Seattle-area technology pioneer Somalytics Inc. as a 2023 CES Innovation Awards honoree in the Embedded Technology category for SomaCap — a groundbreaking new type of capacitive sensor. Somalytics is advancing the human experience with the Internet of Things through revolutionary new sensors that dramatically enhance natural interaction with and control of the digital world.
Mass manufacturing of unique miniature paper sensors expected by end of year
SEATTLE, Aug. 30, 2022 — Tech innovator Somalytics Inc. today announced it has received seed funding of $1.9 million to launch mass production of its award-winning new sensor. Made of a paper composite, it is the world’s smallest nano-based capacitive sensor. The funding was led by hard science investment firm IP Group Inc. with support from WRF Capital. IP Group provided the initial investment for Somalytics that helped launch the company last year out of CoMotion, University of Washington’s collaborative innovation hub.
Nanotechnology start-up prepares to launch mass manufacturing of unique sensors
SEATTLE, Aug. 4, 2022 — A rising star in the Seattle tech scene, nanotechnology innovator Somalytics Inc., announced today it has signed a lease for a new office in Redmond, which will be its global headquarters and manufacturing facility for producing the world’s smallest nano-based capacitive sensor. The company’s new address is 2525 152nd Ave. NE, Redmond, Washington 98052.
New 1mm paper sensor ‘feels’ human presence, creating new genre of gesture-based digital interfaces, wellness monitoring and safety applications
SEATTLE and LAS VEGAS, Dec. 29, 2021 — At CES 2022, one of the biggest breakthroughs in consumer technology this decade will be unveiled to the public by nanotechnology innovator Somalytics Inc. The company will introduce two remarkable products that “feel” human presence through Somalytics’ unique, miniature carbon-nanotube paper composite (CPC™) capacitive sensors: the SomaControl™ gesture monitor and the SomaSense™ 3D floor mat. Somalytics will be in booth #513 at Unveiled Las Vegas on Jan. 3 and in the company’s CES Central Hall booth #15879 at the Las Vegas Convention Center Jan. 5-8…
Start-up focusing on mass production of virtually invisible, highly sensitive, paper sensors aims to transform human experience with digital world
SEATTLE, Nov. 16, 2021 —IP Group Inc. and CoMotion at the University of Washington today announced the launch of nanotechnology startup Somalytics Inc., which is promising to bring better “sense” to the digital world. The new company is focused on developing and mass producing a first-of-its-kind miniature, paper carbon nanotube capacitive sensor that is flexible and highly sensitive to the human body, enabling new consumer and industrial applications. Somalytics’ skin, eye and gesture monitoring sensors, which are being made in the U.S., will change the world by improving the human experience through innovations in areas such as consumer electronics, the Internet of Things, transportation, and health and wellness…