We are very pleased that our founding has been featured in the current issue of Computer & Automation. The article provides an in-depth look at how we at Varmo Sensors are pursuing the vision of making thermoelectric heat flow sensors available for the mass market.
Why heat flow sensors are so important
Temperature alone often tells very little – what matters is how heat actually moves. With heat flow sensors, we can measure exactly that: visualize energy flows, identify losses, and optimize processes. Until now, however, this technology has mostly been expensive and limited to specialized applications.
Our approach
This is where we come in. Using an innovative screen printing process, we develop sensors that are not only powerful and reliable but also cost-efficient to produce in large volumes. This opens up new application areas – from thermal management in industry and use in e-mobility to applications in medical technology.
Our next steps
The article also reports on our upcoming goals:
- Next year, we aim to produce 100,000 sensors.
- We are working to successfully complete a Proof of Concept (POC) in a mass-market product.
- In addition, we are developing our own PIR sensor based on semiconductor technology – as a cost-efficient alternative for detecting temperature changes.
What drives us
We are convinced that our technology can not only open up new markets but also contribute to energy efficiency and sustainability in industry. Making heat flows more visible means using resources more effectively – and that is key to the industrial energy transition.
👉 Read the full article here:
“Start-up Varmo Sensors: Thermoelectric Heat Flow Sensors for the Mass Market” – Computer & Automation








