Symphony Sensors, Inc., formerly operating as Symphony Acoustics,
announced today the development of the world’s smallest, multi-axis
gravity sensors. With a resolution of a few microGal (1 microGal equals
1 billionth of the force of gravity at the Earth’s surface), a wide
dynamic range and ability to operate at any orientation, these devices
are suitable for myriad applications within geophysical instrumentation
and exploration, oilfield services, homeland security, civil
infrastructure monitoring and other markets.
Tests were conducted at a Baker Hughes (NYSE: BHI) facility, in Houston,
Texas.
“To our knowledge, no one has previously produced a multi-axis gravity
sensor able to achieve this performance,” said Dr. Dan Georgi, Baker
Hughes Fellow and vice-president, Regional Technology Centers.
Gary Cresswell, Baker Hughes vice-president, Wireline Services, added,
“Based upon their performance in the lab, we are very optimistic and
look forward to further packaging refinement by Symphony toward
commercialization for oilfield services.”
Dr. Dustin W. Carr, vice-president and CTO for Symphony Sensors, stated,
“The performance of these sensors demonstrates the efficacy of our
LumenSeisTM sensing technology toward achieving an entirely
new class of physical sensor. The features of these devices cannot be
found in any sensor ever made, by anyone, anywhere.”
Symphony Sensors is a developmental Company focused on commercialization
of optoelectronics-based physical sensors for use in applications
requiring high-performance in unprecedentedly small packaging.

Source(s) : Symphony Sensors, Inc.