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Imego Magazine is an annual publication produced by the Imego Institute. It seeks to highlight our areas of expertise as well as presenting living examples of the outstanding benefits our sensor platforms, industry solutions and products offer.
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Intellectual assets mangement In the global competition to stay at the forefront in the list of welfare it is of great importance to benefit from research. We have always done this in Sweden but now it may be necessary to pioneer new ways to do it. Imego Magazine 2008 |
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Magnetic nanoparticles In recent times, nanotechnology development has provided us with the capability of designing magnetic properties not only by changing the material but also by changing the particle size. Imego Magazine 2007 |
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Science at work for Sweden Despite a tradition of good results in many research fields in Sweden, very few ideas make it from university to industry. Imego was established in 1999 with a clear mission: help industrialize university research, to create prosperity, economic growth and new jobs. Imego Magazine 2006 |
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Enhancing vehicle safety testing Imego develops inertial navigation systems for various applications. As part of the Swedish Intelligent Vehicle Safety Systems project (IVSS) Imego has been working with Autoliv, SAAB and Volvo to develop a system that can enhance and simplify crash-test measurements. Imego Magazine 2005
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"The Imego People” and the future This year marks Imego’s fifth anniversary. Since the start we have carried out studies and developed a large number of prototypes. One of the things we have learned during these years is not to let a product concept fail because it seems technically impossible to produce. Imego Magazine 2004
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Following three quite successful years... 2002 became a year during which we, like many others, were brought to feel recession. Despite these circumstances we accomplished numerous important advances in our project activities. Imego Magazine 2003
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Future of biosensors - 10 years from now The development of “naturally artificial” organs out of stem cell lines will become feasible in a future not far away. It will certainly take some time before, e.g., an artificial liver can be grown from a stem cell culture, but this will hopefully become possible. Imego Magazine 2002 |
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Sensors are the future All companies in all fields need to measure something or another, and most of the time they need applied, reliable and affordable sensors. Sensors will soon be everywhere: in the home, in cars, in roads, at the workplace, in stores, in boats, in summer cottages and in healthcare. Imego Magazine 2001 | |