Widetronix designs and manufactures ultra-low power sensor platforms with lifetimes designed to exceed 25 years. A core component of our technology is the use of an innovative energy source, called a betavoltaic, which powers the autonomous sensor platform. Our platform stores the continuous power produced by the betavoltaic and uses it to take measurements and transmit data.
Widetronix is an early-stage venture spun out of Cornell University. Widetronix is actively collaborating with customers on defense, medical and industrial applications. The company has expertise in semiconductor design and fabrication, as well as ultra-low power electronics.
Widetronix is comprised of a diverse team of experts running the spectrum to support the low power customer: Aerospace, Medical Device, Defense and basic to advanced sensor technology.
Widetronix is an early-stage venture spun out of Cornell University. Widetronix is actively collaborating with customers on defense, medical and industrial applications. The company has expertise in semiconductor design and fabrication, as well as ultra-low power electronics.
Widetronix is comprised of a diverse team of experts running the spectrum to support the low power customer: Aerospace, Medical Device, Defense and basic to advanced sensor technology.
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $2M
Founded date: 2003
Investors 1
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| 17.11.2009 | Widetronix goes nuclear to build a 25-year battery | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! A company called Widetronix has developed a 25-ye... |
| 17.11.2009 | Widetronix goes nuclear to build a 25-year battery | A company called Widetronix has developed a 25-year battery. Reminiscent of Heinlein’s micro-fission reactors that could be worn on a belt, beta voltaic battery cells last 25 years or more, using semiconductors to turn high energy electrons... |