22-23 October 2025
Singapore
10:15 – 10:30
MEMS and Sensors for the Next-Gen Edge
Eric Aguilar
Omnitron Sensors
An award-winning entrepreneur, Eric Aguilar is a visionary leader in the field of advanced sensor systems for complex systems, such as robotics and autonomous platforms.
Throughout his distinguished two-decade career, Eric’s passion for sensor design and innovation has made him a key player in the industry. His expertise includes leading teams at renowned companies such as Tesla, where he managed a crew of 300 engineers on the firmware for Model 3, and at X, where he spearheaded the development of Google Project Wing, an autonomous drone delivery service.
Eric’s expertise in sensor integration includes leadership positions at autonomous vehicle and robotics companies. His role in steering product development for a sensor company later acquired by Google — as well as for his pioneering work building sensors for drones at US Navy Research Labs — further showcases his depth of experience.
Eric earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from California State Polytechnic University and has pursued advanced studies in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Southern California. His work continues to shape the future of MEMS and sensor technology, making him a sought-after thought leader and speaker in the field.
Omnitron Sensors
Company Profile
Omnitron Sensors is rewriting the script on building high-performance low-cost sensors for the world of tomorrow. Leveraging its executive team’s extensive experience designing, fabricating, and using MEMS sensors, Omnitron has developed a “new topology for MEMS” that addresses some of the most pressing pain points in MEMS manufacturing.
Featuring the clever arrangement of silicon process steps and a new packaging method, Omnitron’s topology significantly improves performance to produce robust, rugged, reliable, repeatable, and low-cost MEMS sensors in high volumes by leveraging commercial MEMS foundries.
The company’s first proof point of its new topology for MEMS is a large, robust, low-cost, MEMS scanning mirror for long-range LiDAR.