Company to extend capabilities of sensors to measure temperature and include multiple sensors on a single network to improve diagnostics for turbine engines
Etegent Engineers Adam Nolan and Steve Goley attended the semi-annual meeting of the Center for Surveillance Reserch (CSR) on August 31st, 2011 at Wright State University in Dayton, OH.
U.S. Navy awarded Etegent a $750,000 grant to develop a robust pressure transducer for propulsion control systems.
Company donation helps enhance Packard’s marine and aviation engine exhibit
Kevin Sigmund has joined the company as a research engineer. Sigmund comes to Etegent after completing his master’s degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Cincinnati.
Company awarded Air Force Phase I SBIR grant and will leverage prior performance knowledge and technology into high demand area of feature aided tracking
Etegent is pleased to announce that research engineer Matthew Rensing has been issued a patent for his work on meter electronics and methods for verification diagnostics for a flow meter.
Sheet Dynamics, Ltd. (SDL) has changed its name to Etegent Technologies. While our new website is wrapping up development, please visit our old site at www.sdltd.com for more information about our company...