Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are swiftly revolutionising the connectivity of our world. Offering infinite possibilities in everything, from breath analysis devices that measure metabolism to energy-harvesting chips that gather power from radio transmissions, MEMS sensors are poised for major growth - forecast to reach an estimated US$14.2 billion in global revenue by 2018. A world leader in MEMS mass flow sensing technology, American innovator Siargo offers a versatile spectrum of customisable MEMS-enabled sensors and meters designed to meet today's evolving flow and gas concentration measurement, monitoring and control requirements. Configured with multiple sensing elements allowing for reliability, dynamic range and low power consumption, Siargo's MEMS flow sensors are built for vast applications in areas ranging from food and beverage to energy and medicine. Established in 2003, Siargo was the first company to commercialise flow sensors in utility gas meters and is the leading company with sensors capable of natural gas metrology. It has since sold its gas meter business to Hong Kong and China Gas and is focused on exploring exciting opportunities in new sensor applications. The company is targeting the health care device market - where it has worked with regulators in drafting national standards for the application of its technology in the sector. "We are ready to develop new sensor technologies for the future of health care - oxygen sensors for instance - and are looking at consumer, environmental and industrial applications like wearable electronics," says Liji Huang, founder, president and CEO of Siargo. "We've had customers come to us for novel applications like automated liquor dispensers and mobile wind speedometers for golf. By taking our technologies one step further, we can provide real-time benefits to a wider market." Siargo bridges California's industry-grade MEMS engineering with Asia's growing market potential for MEMS technologies. It welcomes original equipment manufacturers, distributors and industry partners in developing application-specific and cost-effective mass flow and gas sensors and meters for the region's interconnected future. Siargo http://www.siargo.com