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European Consortium Targets Sensor Advances for Space Imaging

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GRENOBLE, France, March 25, 2025 — A consortium funded by the European Union (EU) is developing advanced high-resolution image sensing technology that could be used in a variety of space missions, including Earth observation, planetary exploration, and scientific research. The three-year Technology for European iNdependence in Space Image Sensor (TENSIS) project will address the EU-based development of advanced CMOS imaging sensors. The project will aim to create a strategic, competitive advantage for European prime and equipment manufacturers and reduce the dependence on critical technologies and capabilities from...Read full article

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    Published: March 2025
    BusinessCMOS image sensorsImagingSensors & DetectorscamerasCMOSspaceTENSIStechnology for European independence in space image sensorsEuropean UnionTeledyne e2v Semiconductors SASTeledyne Innovaciones MicroelectronicasAirbus Defence and SpaceAlter Technology Tüv NordEurope

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