Webinar – Making CO2 Sensing Mainstream: Miniaturized, Efficient, and Cost Optimized

Monitoring CO₂ is becoming a standard requirement in modern IoT and smart‑environment devices, designers face a familiar problem: traditional CO₂ sensors are often too large, too power hungry, or too expensive for compact, high‑volume products. This webinar will dive into how today’s engineering teams can overcome those constraints without sacrificing performance.

What You’ll Learn

  • Miniaturization & Seamless Integration - Explore how advances in sensor miniaturization allow CO₂ monitoring to fit into even the tightest layouts—enabling compact, efficient products that still deliver reliable air‑quality performance.
  • Power Efficiency for Battery‑Driven Designs - Understand why low‑power operation is critical for IoT and portable devices, and learn strategies to balance measurement frequency, accuracy, and battery life.
  • Introducing the Sensirion STCC4 - Get a first look at the STCC4, Sensirion’s breakthrough miniature CO₂ sensor. Featuring one of the smallest form factors for direct CO₂ measurement and a straightforward digital interface, it’s purpose‑built for dense, high‑volume embedded systems—helping you hit the ideal cost‑performance balance.
  • Expert Guidance on CO Sensing Technologies - Gain clarity on different CO₂ sensing approaches, their strengths, and key design considerations so you can confidently select the right solution for your application.

Join Joas Van Iperen, Global Sales Director, and Kaitlin Howell, Senior Product Manager for Sensirion to discover how the latest CO₂ sensing innovations can elevate your next IoT design.

When: Wednesday, May 6, 2026, 10:00 AM CDT

Length: 1 hour

Register here to attend or receive the full recording at any time following the event: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/5251355/F625E593A28BCCEF2B9B435957116763?partnerref=blog

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