Kyocera has invested in Aroma Bit, Inc., which has developed the world's first compact odor imaging sensor that digitizes odors with #visualization patterns from various odor inputs, similar to an animal's sense of smell. The sensor is different from conventional gas sensors, which can only detect specific substances.
The purpose and background of the #investment are to support ArommaBit in its acceleration of the compact odor sensors' mass production and expansion of the #digital odor sensing market.
We hope to contribute to Aroma Bit's #vision of "Enrich Society by Creating a World where Odors and Aromas are Visualized through Digital Odor Sensing #Technology."
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Press releases: https://global.kyocera.com/news/2021/0204_iwsa.html
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