Having just about recovered from the sore feet and taxi line extravaganza that is CES, I wanted to pass along a few bits of press from the show related to Tim Saxe’s appearance at the Getting to Low Power and Maximum Functionality through Sensor Fusion panel.
EE Times – CES 2015: MEMS that Wearables/IoT Need
Electronic Design – Q&A: MEMS Industry Group Takes On the IoT
ECN – Design Challenges for Wearables
Overall, the CES show continues to be a good one for QuickLogic. As usual, our meeting schedule was packed, and the addition of a stand at the MEMS Showcase in the Sands Expo Center allowed us an opportunity to showcase our product to a larger group of attendees. Certainly one could editorialize and say that the show is just too big for itself now…and while I might be the person leading that charge, CES nevertheless allows companies like QuickLogic the opportunity to meet with dozens of current customers/potential customers/investors/firms in one place, with a minimum of travel and a maximum of efficiency.