Company Profile

Integrated Sensors LLC (AKA: I-S)
Profile last edited on: 5/17/2023      CAGE: 3VMP8      UEI: PLCMEHSALP93

Business Identifier: Ultrafast and transparent radiation detectors for particle accelerators and radiotherapy.
Year Founded
2004
First Award
2007
Latest Award
2023
Program Status
Active
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Location Information

201 Thornton Drive
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
   (419) 536-3212
   info@isensors.net
   www.isensors.net
Location: Single
Congr. District: 21
County: Palm Beach

Public Profile

Not to be confused with the other SBIR firm Integrated Sensors Inc, Integrated Sensors, *LLC* - aka I-S - focused early on the commercialization of a new class of transformational radiation sensors. Now relocated to Florida - from Toledo - the firm is among the first world-wide to apply the high gain, high-performance properties of low cost PDP-TV (plasma display panel) technology to radiation detection. This has supported development of the Plasma Panel Sensor (PPS).Plasma Panel Photosensor (PPPS)* and Plasma Panel Scintillation Detector (PPSD)* -- hybrid gaseous/solid state detection devices with the potential to replace conventional vacuum, gaseous, and solid state detectors, providing next-generation imaging performance and significant cost savings for a number of critical applications in medical imaging, homeland security and high-energy nuclear physics. I-S has also initiated a research program on ultra-fast transmissive (UFT) particle and photon beam monitors. UFT-devices can monitor any type of ionizing beam for external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) and can operate either upstream (in vacuum) or downstream (in air) from the exit nozzle or multileaf collimator with exceptional performance capability. Results show order-of-magnitude advantages over ionization chambers for position resolution, readout time and beam hardening. UFT-beam monitors are also being developed for precision position (? 0.1 mm) and time-of-flight (? 100 ps) measurements in heavy-ion and rare isotope or exotic particle beam accelerators from B-10 (+5 charge) to U-238 (+62 charge) nuclei.

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
1-4
Revenue Range
Less than .5M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
25-49

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2023 2 NIH $1,887,301
Project Title: Ultrafast and Precise External Beam Monitor for FLASH and Other Advanced Radiation Therapy Modalities
2023 2 DOE $1,716,944
Project Title: High Performance Scintillator and Beam Monitoring System
2018 2 NIH $2,043,337
Project Title: Large-Area Plasma Panel Detectors for Particle Beam Radiation Therapy
2015 1 DOE $149,986
Project Title: Novel Position-Sensitive Particle Tracking Gas Detector
2014 1 DOE $149,955
Project Title: Plasma Panel Based Neutron Detector

Key People / Management

  Peter S Friedman -- President, CEO Co-Founder

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