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Silicon Sensing Expands Distribution in North America

February 6, 2026

On February 5, 2026, Silicon Sensing Systems Ltd announced a significant expansion of its North American distribution network through an enhanced agreement with Althen Sensors & Controls Inc.

This move follows a massive surge in global demand for high-performance Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) inertial technology, particularly for applications in autonomous systems, defense, and space exploration.

Edwin Goezinne, left and David Somerville sign extended distribution agreement. 

Surge in Demand for MEMS Precision

The partnership leverages Althen’s strong North American presence to improve customer access to Silicon Sensing’s specialized portfolio, which has increasingly become a tactical-grade alternative to larger, heavier fiber-optic gyroscope (FOG) systems.

  • Market Expansion: The agreement extends Silicon Sensing’s reach across 15 countries, specifically targeting the North American industrial and defense sectors.
  • Operational Integration: Beyond hardware sales, the partnership emphasizes product integration services, helping customers embed complex inertial measurement systems into diverse platforms.
  • Strategic Rationale: General Manager David Somerville noted that Althen is a “key part of the team” as the company responds to a high-growth environment for precision navigation and control.

High-Performance Applications: From Space to Subsea

Silicon Sensing’s sensors are designed for the most extreme and GPS-denied environments.

  • Space Domain: In late 2025, the company’s DMU41 tactical-grade IMU was validated for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) missions, proving its endurance in high-radiation, space-like conditions. These sensors are critical for satellite orientation and attitude control.
  • Marine & Subsea: The DMU41 is also a primary solution for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), providing stable positioning for subsea mapping and offshore vessel operations.
  • Tactical Defense: The CRH03 gyroscope was recently integrated into Psionic’s SurePath™ navigation system to ensure accurate heading in contested or jammed environments, where traditional GNSS signals are unavailable.
Key ProductTypePrimary Benefit in 2026
DMU41Tactical-Grade IMUSWaP-efficient alternative to Fiber Optic (FOG) systems
CRH03High-Performance GyroExceptional stability for GNSS-denied navigation
PinPoint®Ultra-Miniature GyroIdeal for power-constrained, ultra-compact platforms
CMS300Combi-SensorCombined gyro/accelerometer for high-volume motion control

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