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Neuranics Launches TMR Development Kit for PicoTesla-Level Magnetic Sensing

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Neuranics Launches TMR Development Kit for PicoTesla-Level Magnetic Sensing
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Neuranics Launches TMR Development Kit for PicoTesla-Level Magnetic Sensing

2026-06-03 22:27 Last Updated At:22:40

GLASGOW, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 3, 2026--

Neuranics today announced the launch of its Magnetic Measurement Development Kit, giving companies, researchers, and product teams a practical way to evaluate ultra-low magnetic field sensing in real-world environments.

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Built around Neuranics’ Tunnelling Magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor technology, the kit enables users to detect, visualise, and record picoTesla-level magnetic signals in real time. The complete, ready-to-use system is designed for teams exploring advanced magnetic field measurement, including applications in industrial monitoring, non-destructive testing, wearable technologies, human–machine interfaces, XR, digital health, and beyond.

The system integrates Neuranics’ TMR sensors, front-end ASIC with amplification, data acquisition, connectivity, and desktop software into a compact unit. Users can connect via USB or Bluetooth, view live magnetic signals through the Neuranics desktop application, and record measurement data at a 1 kHz sampling rate for further analysis.

For product and research teams, the kit provides a faster route to signal evaluation, deeper insight into low-field magnetic measurement, and access to Neuranics’ engineering expertise while exploring how picoTesla-level sensing can support future products and solutions.

Noel McKenna, CEO of Neuranics, said:
“Teams working on advanced sensing are increasingly reaching the limits of conventional approaches, from sensitivity and signal quality to system integration. Evaluating new sensing modalities can be complex and time-consuming, especially when organisations must first build custom setups to test what is possible. This development kit removes that barrier, giving teams a faster, more practical way to assess whether adaptable picoTesla-level magnetic sensing can fit into their development roadmap.”

The Magnetic Measurement Development Kit is available by enquiry, with pricing provided on request. Companies, research groups, and product teams working across advanced sensing, industrial monitoring, non-destructive testing, wearables, XR, human–machine interfaces, and digital health can explore the kit and related technical resources at: https://neuranics.com/resources/, or contact info@neuranics.com to discuss evaluation, technical fit, and development support.

About Neuranics

Neuranics, based in Scotland, is a pioneering company at the forefront of TMR magnetic sensing solutions. By integrating ultra-sensitive TMR technology with custom circuit design and advanced hardware and software, Neuranics develops transformative solutions for advanced magnetic field measurement across XR, next-generation human–machine interfaces, wearable health monitoring, and non-destructive testing.

Neuranics TMR development kit for real-time picoTesla-level magnetic sensing

Neuranics TMR development kit for real-time picoTesla-level magnetic sensing

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Actor Shia LaBeouf pleaded guilty Wednesday to three counts of simple battery for punching people outside a New Orleans bar in February during Mardi Gras.

Sentencing details were not immediately available in online court records. An attorney and a manager for LaBeouf did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Video of the Feb. 17 encounter shows a shirtless LaBeouf shoving one person to the ground and hitting another person in the face, “causing his nose to possibly dislocate,” according to a New Orleans police report.

Jeffrey Damnit, a well-known local entertainer who police identified as Jeffrey Klein in the incident report, said he was one of the people attacked by LaBeouf.

“He hit me, he connected a few times with punches, he pushed me a few times,” Damnit told The Associated Press earlier this year.

LaBeouf “just got nuts” trying to start fights and telling the entertainer and others that he would beat them up, Damnit said. He added that LaBeouf had pushed him from behind at the bar earlier in the night, shouting homophobic slurs and threatening his life.

Damnit and others subdued LaBeouf and tried to get him to leave the area, but he would not leave and became more aggressive, according to Damnit and the police report.

LaBeouf has had several run-ins with the law during his career, including a 2017 New York City arrest on suspicion of assault that happened during a livestream.

FILE - Shia LaBeouf poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'The Phoenician Scheme' at the 78th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, May 18, 2025. (Photo by Lewis Joly/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Shia LaBeouf poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film 'The Phoenician Scheme' at the 78th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, May 18, 2025. (Photo by Lewis Joly/Invision/AP, File)

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