Silicon Sensing will showcase its inertial technologies at Booth 30 during the 35th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (ISTS), taking place in Tokushima, Japan, from 12th to 18th July.
Specialising in MEMS-based inertial navigation and stabilisation solutions, Silicon Sensing delivers high-performance, all-silicon sensor technology. These compact and resilient systems provide precise, uninterrupted inertial measurements, even on platforms with tight constraints on size and weight.
In two recent developments:
- In October 2024, Silicon Sensing and Japan’s leading science and technology university, Tokyo Institute of Technology, revealed the completion of a joint programme testing the capabilities of the company’s DMU41 inertial measurement unit (IMU) for low Earth orbit (LEO) applications.
- In November 2024, the company confirmed that its smallest sensor, the miniature Pinpoint® gyro, will equip the MARS Phobos moon rover as part of the Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission.
The ISTS serves as a forum for engineers, researchers, established corporations, start-ups, and other stakeholders in space-related fields to convene, present their latest findings, and exchange insights and experiences.
This year’s symposium will place particular emphasis on transportation and mobility in space, acknowledging these as fundamental issues in any space exploration endeavour.
Visit Silicon Sensing at Booth 30 during ISTS 2025 to discuss your inertial navigation requirements.





