Prize Winners of AMA Innovation Award

Developers of IST AG win worlwide renowned sensor award

A team of R&D engineers of the three companies Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG, Endress+Hauser and TU Ilmenau won the AMA Innovation Award for the world’s first self-calibrating thermometer “iTHERM TrustSens”.
ESCC qualification for thin film Pt Temperature Sensors

IST AG obtains ESCC qualification for thin film Pt Temperature Sensors

Sensors made by Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG have been used in space projects since the mid-nineties. In February 2018, IST AG was awarded the ESCC (European Space Components Coordination) qualification for a thin-film based series of platinum temperature sensors.

Webshop online now

Webshop - online now!

Our webshop is online! Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG is pleased to announce the launch of our webshop. In just a few steps you can order your sample sensors . We offer you worldwide delivery.
IST AG Christmas

Thank you very much for 2017!

The year 2017 was once again an important year for IST AG - with the decision to expand our headquarter in Ebnat-Kappel, we took another step towards expanding our business.
Biosensor micropump

Flying Lab on a Bird

Jobst Technologies GmbH, a company of Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG based in Freiburg, Germany, is partner in the project FlyMiBird with € 1.52 million funding from Max Planck Society in Munich.
Construction side IST AG 2017

IST AG expands headquarters in Ebnat-Kappel (CH)

The sensor specialist Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG, with its headquarters in Ebnat-Kappel in Switzerland, keeps growing. In order to meet the increasing requirements on production and space, the headquarters of the globally active company is getting an extension.
Czech nanosatellite VZLUSAT-1 flies to space with IST AG sensors

Czech nanosatellite flies into space with IST AG sensors

Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG achieves a further success in the use of its sensors in the aerospace industry. On early Friday morning, June 23, 2017, the Czech nanosatellite VZLUSAT-1 was sent to the outer space from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in India. Also on board were sensors of IST AG.