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A quarterly newsletter about smart hardware at RISE with focus on applied science in electronics, sensors and materials.

RISE' research in electronics, sensors and materials has a long history with emphasis on both academic and applied science - our clients are international, small and large. Our clients come to us to explore new ideas and we can work either directly under NDA or apply for public funding jointly.

The newsletter illustrates examples from our research and developlment, both academic and more applied. 

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#1 June 2024

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