Teknostra's Advanced Systems Research Division is currently developing and evaluating a portfolio of Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) and Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS) technologies designed to support next-generation industrial automation, intelligent infrastructure, healthcare monitoring, aerospace systems, renewable energy applications, and IoT ecosystems.
The program focuses on creating highly miniaturized sensing, actuation, monitoring, and control systems capable of operating with minimal power consumption while delivering high accuracy, reliability, and scalability.
As industries continue transitioning toward autonomous operations and edge intelligence, MEMS and NEMS technologies are expected to become foundational components of future cyber-physical systems.

The objective of the program is to develop compact intelligent devices capable of:
The initiative combines expertise in electronics, materials science, embedded systems, IoT, AI, and microsystems engineering.