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RFMicron

www.rfmicron.com

 
RFMicron produces Smart Passive Sensing solutions which connect the unconnectable. Addressing diverse markets that include automotive, health care, and industrial, RMicron`s Smart Passive Sensing solutions are based on RF Micron`s low-cost semiconductor sensors which operate in wireless, microcontroller-free, battery-free deployment.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.rfmicron.com
  • 3700 N Capital of Texas Hwy Suite 570
    Austin, TX USA 78746
  • Phone: 512.535.4647

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