The UK TechWorks names Cambridge Mechatronics the Company of the Year. The company is a world-leader and pioneer in shape memory alloys, which it uses to create single-piece motors the size of a human hair and controlled to a precision of the wavelength of light. Its technology is being designed into a huge array of products: AF and OIS for smartphones cameras and drones and devices to improve the accuracy of 3D-sensing, among many other things.
BBC’s head of technology Rory Cellan-Jones said of Cambridge Mechatronics: "The company has successfully qualified their actuators of use in one of the world’s top three smartphone brands."
The large-area X-Ray CMOS image sensors company vivaMOS wins the Emerging Company of the Year award. vivaMOS was founded in July 2015 as a technology spin-out from the CMOS image sensor group at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in the Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
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