Sager Electronics, a leading North American distributor of Interconnect, Power and Electromechanical components and provider of value-add solutions, announces the addition of NevadaNano to its line card. NevadaNano develops patent-pending chemical sensing technology.
“Sager is an excellent partner with which to offer our groundbreaking gas sensors to customers,” noted Bob Christensen, Senior Director Business Development for NevadaNano. “Sager’s position in the marketplace, alongside the industry’s first gas sensor capable of detecting multiple combustible gases, is a compelling combination that we are confident will drive demand for NevadaNano’s innovative products.”
“We are excited to offer NevadaNano’s innovative technology for gas sensors to our customers,” commented Brian Moran, Supplier Marketing & Product Manager for Sager Electronics. “Their highly accurate, low power sensors, requiring minimal calibration intervals are a great addition to Sager’s world class line-up of sensors.”
About Sager Electronics
Sager Electronics, a wholly owned subsidiary of TTI Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway Inc. company, is a North American distributor of Interconnect, Power and Electromechanical components from leading manufacturers worldwide and a provider of value-add solutions. Grounded in over 130 years of innovation and service, Sager Electronics provides customers and suppliers a unique combination of operational excellence and innovative business solutions through its Distributing Confidence® business model. Headquartered in Middleborough, MA, Sager Electronics operates a national network of field sales representatives and power systems sales engineers, strategically located service centers across North America, and a value-add Power Solutions Center located in Carrollton, TX. To learn more about Sager, visit www.sager.com.
About NevadaNano
NevadaNano (NevadaNanotech Systems, Inc.) develops and manufactures micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)-based sensor modules and subsystems for a diverse array of commercial and government applications. Our products are used by system integrator partners and by system manufacturers who benefit from the unique characteristics of our sensors — namely small size, low cost, unattended operation, and the ability to detect a broad range of threats with a single, standard sensor configuration. The company was founded in 2004 to commercialize a unique sensor technology developed at the University of Nevada, Reno. Early R&D was supported by DARPA, the DOD, and the Department of Homeland Security. NevadaNano has now turned its focus to commercial applications, specifically, the Internet of Things (IOT). To learn more, visit www.nevadanano.com.