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MEMS gyro becomes widely available

A Systron Donner Automotive product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 13, 2007

A revised supply agreement, effective immediately, enables Systron Donner Automotive to provide any OEM or supplier with its inertial rate sensors.

Systron Donner Automotive's quartz MEMS gyro is now available to all OEMs and suppliers in the automotive industry with the end of the exclusivity provision of its supply agreement with Continental Teves.

While Systron Donner Automotive will continue to provide its product and engineering expertise to the long-time customer, the renewed supply agreement between the companies now permits greater market freedom.

Systron Donner Automotive has welcomed this opportunity to offer its technology to all OEMs and suppliers looking to leverage the world's longest track record of unparalleled performance for inertial rate sensors and related technologies.

"This is truly a win/win situation for all parties involved", notes the Systron Donner Automotive General Manager, William Cornwell.

"Continental Teves remains a strong and valued customer".

"Companies that previously were excluded from working with us can now benefit from sourcing our quartz sensors".

The revised supply agreement, effective immediately, enables Systron Donner Automotive to provide any OEM or supplier with its inertial rate sensors.

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