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YPSILANTI, MI -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/30/06 -- Integrated Sensing Systems, Inc. (ISSYS) announced today that NASA selected ISSYS Inc. as an "SBIR Hallmarks of Success" company. NASA's SBIR Hallmarks of Success Videos are a collection of short videos about the successful technologies developed by companies that have participated in the Agency's SBIR and STTR Programs. NASA's video about ISSYS Inc. can be viewed at:
http://sbir.gsfc.nasa.gov/SBIR/video/isyss.html
Dr. Alexander Chimbayo, the Principle Investigator of NASA's SBIR project at ISSYS, stated, "We are honored that NASA has considered us as an SBIR Hallmarks of Success Company. Our collaboration with NASA has been very successful in promoting our wireless, batteryless, miniature, implantable sensors technology for safe, chronic, fast, detailed, real time, continuous, bio-pressure measurements. We are looking forward to continuing our collaboration with NASA and to moving this technology further into real products."
While NASA is interested in ISSYS' technology for space applications, this technology also supports the trend towards home health monitoring and has the potential to revolutionize the way many diseases are treated. The particular targets of ISSYS wireless implantable products are cardiovascular disease, especially congestive heart failure, and hydrocephalus (high brain pressure) disease.
Company Background: ISSYS is a leader in advanced micromachining technologies for medical devices, microfluidic and scientific analytical sensing applications used in the development of drug infusion pumps and wireless, implantable sensing systems. Founded in 1995 by world-renowned leaders in MEMS technology, ISSYS is one of the oldest independent MEMS companies in the United States. An ISO 9001:2000 certified organization, ISSYS operates an "everything under one roof" multi-million-dollar, state-of-the-art Bio-MEMS fabrication facility located near Ann Arbor, Michigan. For more company, product and service information, please visit http://www.mems-issys.com/.
Contact:
Dr. Alexander Chimbayo
Integrated Sensing Systems Inc. (ISSYS)
391 Airport Industrial Dr.
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Tel: (734) 547-9896 Ext. 116
Fax: (734) 547-9964
Email: Email Contact
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