Mantissa
Mini Radar for Advanced Security Applications
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in March 2009 by Dr. Ehud Fishler and Danny Seker, Mantissa operated with 1–10 employees. The company developed miniature radar sensors for surveillance and security markets. Mantissa ceased operations in September 2020.
Business overview
Mantissa specializes in developing advanced radar sensor technology for the surveillance and security markets, falling under the Aerospace, Defense & HLS sector. Their core product is a miniature radar, about the size of a household security camera, designed to operate effectively in various weather conditions and precisely identify threats. This technology features no moving parts, reducing maintenance, and offers proprietary threat-identification capabilities to minimize false alarms. Mantissa's MSHRS-300X sensor is suited for critical infrastructure applications such as energy pipelines, railroad stations, airports, and seaports, serving both B2B and B2G markets.
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- What is Mantissa's primary product?
- Mantissa's primary product is the MSHRS-300X, a miniature radar sensor designed for surveillance and security applications. It functions in various weather conditions and identifies threats with precision, minimizing false alarms.
- When was Mantissa founded and by whom?
- Mantissa was founded in March 2009 by Dr. Ehud Fishler and Danny Seker.
- What markets does Mantissa serve?
- Mantissa serves the surveillance and security markets, with its radar sensors applicable to critical infrastructure such as energy pipelines, railroad stations, airports, and seaports. The company targets both B2B and B2G business models.
- What is the operational status of Mantissa?
- Mantissa ceased to operate in September 2020.
- What are the key features of Mantissa's radar technology?
- Mantissa's radar technology is characterized by its miniature size, ability to function in virtually any weather conditions, and proprietary threat-identification capabilities designed to minimize false alarms. It also has no moving parts, which reduces maintenance needs.