Tactical-grade MEMS inertial sensors for GPS-free autonomous systems
iNGage designs high-performance inertial MEMS sensors (gyros and IMUs) for autonomous mobility and industrial robotics, protected by 30+ patents on their M&NEMS technology. The company is mid-way through scaling from lab to production—their project list and pain-point profile show heavy focus on industrialization and environmental qualification, while their engineering-senior hiring mix indicates they're building the teams needed to move designs from R&D into high-volume manufacturing.
iNGage develops multi-axis tactical-grade gyroscopes and integrated IMUs for applications requiring GPS-free inertial navigation. Founded in 2025 and based in Grenoble, the company is a fabless MEMS designer targeting industrial robotics and automotive markets where high-performance navigation sensors can enable autonomous operation in GNSS-denied environments. Current operations center on sensor design optimization, process transfer from research labs to foundries, and pilot collaborations with regional MEMS fabrication partners to validate production-scale manufacturing.
iNGage leverages M&NEMS (MEMS and NEMS) technology protected by more than 30 patents to design tactical-grade gyroscopes and IMU-on-a-chip devices for inertial navigation.
iNGage is actively hiring in France and Italy, with seven current open engineering roles spanning senior and management levels.
iNGage is scaling MEMS sensor designs from R&D to production, conducting environmental and performance testing, and running pilot collaborations with CEA-LETI and foundry partners to industrialize inertial sensor manufacturing.
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