Tactile force sensing components for consumer electronics and automotive
New Degree Technology manufactures printed strain gauge sensors and tactile force-sensing components used across consumer devices, automotive, and smart home applications. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-plus-AI orientation: CAD tools (AutoCAD, Solidworks, Pro/ENGINEER) paired with machine learning frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch) and signal processing (MATLAB, OpenCV), suggesting active sensor algorithm development. Active projects cluster around fixture design, calibration optimization, and quality control—pointing to scaling challenges in production repeatability and cost management.
New Degree Technology designs and manufactures tactile force sensing solutions, including printed strain gauges, force pads, and pressure sensors. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Shenzhen with an R&D center in the United States, the company serves consumer electronics, automotive, smart home, and personal care markets. Sensors are embedded in touchpads, earphones, electric toothbrushes, and automotive interfaces. The organization operates with 201–500 employees across engineering, operations, manufacturing, and research, with current hiring focused on engineering and mid-level roles in China.
Printed strain gauge sensors and tactile force-sensing components for consumer electronics, automotive, smart homes, and personal care devices. Over 100 million units sold across touchpads, earphones, electric toothbrushes, and automotive applications.
CAD/design: AutoCAD, Pro/ENGINEER, Solidworks. Simulation and signal processing: MATLAB, OpenCV. Machine learning: TensorFlow, PyTorch. Quality and manufacturing: APQP, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA. Programming: C, C++, Python.
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