Core Insights - Interlink Electronics, Inc. has been awarded a $150,000 SBIR Phase 1 grant from NASA for the development of integrated systems and predictive models aimed at early identification of air quality sources [1][3] - The importance of assessing outdoor air quality is increasing due to climate change and other factors, which is becoming a priority for governments worldwide [2] - The company aims to create low-power, low-cost, and widely deployable outdoor air quality (OAQ) nodes that will provide reliable data for NASA's Remote Sensing Network [3] Company Overview - Interlink Electronics is a leading provider of sensors and printed electronic solutions with 40 years of experience in delivering technologies across various markets [4] - The company's product portfolio includes gas sensors, HMI devices, and IoT solutions, serving industries such as industrial, medical, automotive, consumer, wearables, and IoT [4] - Interlink's expertise in materials science, manufacturing, and embedded electronics allows it to deliver high-quality, cost-effective custom solutions tailored to customer needs [4]
Interlink Electronics, Inc. Announces $150,000 SBIR R&D Award from NASA for the Development of Predictive Air Quality Assessment Solutions