About iNGage

Founded in 2025 and headquartered in Grenoble, France, with a design center in Milan, Italy, iNGage is a fabless semiconductor company developing high-performance MEMS inertial sensors for precise, GPS-free navigation. The company’s patented piezoresistive nano-gauge detection iNGage company logo, featured on Sensors and Testing Monthly principle delivers ten times the sensitivity and twice the compactness of traditional capacitive MEMS designs, establishing a new standard for performance and reliability in inertial navigation systems.

Building on more than 15 years of collaborative research at CEA-Leti and Politecnico di Milano (PoliMi), iNGage’s multi-axis inertial sensors combine three gyroscopes and three accelerometers on a single component. This approach achieves tactical-grade and near navigation-grade precision in compact, low-power devices suitable for high-volume industrial applications. By dramatically reducing size, noise, and bias drift, the company’s technology enables precise positioning and control in environments where GNSS signals are unavailable or unreliable, such as tunnels, urban canyons, or defense scenarios.

iNGage’s solutions are advancing the state of MEMS navigation technology across autonomous mobility, industrial robotics, automotive, and aerospace sectors. Through partnerships with leading European research institutions and MEMS foundries, the company continues to push the limits of MEMS sensor innovation, supporting Europe’s strategic independence in advanced sensing technologies.

For more information, please visit https://www.ingage-mems.com/


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