Heilind joins engineering professionals at the Sensors Expo & Conference in San Jose, California for the largest industry event of the year

(PRWEB) May 14, 2018

Heilind's product portfolio includes a full spectrum of sensors, transducers, MEMS and related devices, including pressure, position, temperature, humidity, force, acceleration, liquid level, dust and CO2 sensors.

Along with its extensive sensor offerings, the company also provides technical assistance and complete logistics support for its customers' production needs. Additionally, it accepts custom orders for many of its solutions.

“Our extensive inventory and expertise have allowed us to expand beyond traditional solutions,” said Glen MacGibbon, Vice President of Business Development - Sensors, Heilind Electronics. “We continue to introduce next-generation designs, as well as new suppliers to satisfy market needs. We also fill custom requests for our sensor products, even for smaller production quantities."

Heilind works with customers of all sizes, from startups to large multinational OEMs. The company will have representatives at booth #529 for the duration of the Expo, which will be held from June 27 through June 28 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.

About Heilind Electronics

Heilind Electronics, Inc. (http://www.heilind.com) is one of the world's leading distributors of connectors, relays, sensors, switches, thermal management and circuit protection products, terminal blocks, wire and cable, wiring accessories and insulation and identification products. Founded in 1974, Heilind has locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong and China. Follow Heilind on Facebook at facebook.com/Heilind and on Twitter at twitter.com/Heilind.

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