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Welcome to Sensory Technology Consultants!
Sensory Technology Consultants is an 8(a) certified, woman owned, consulting and system integrator company. The company is owned by Linda Rawson and is based in Utah.
We are a team of technology-driven, service-oriented professionals that continually prove that customer satisfaction is the ultimate goal. We empower the employee to produce results proving that the customer is always number one. Sensory Technology Consultants is committed to providing our clients with the quality and commitment of excellence expected out of state of the art technology.
Our Information Technology business includes including Software Engineering, Quality Assurance, Network Administration, and Configuration Management. Sensory Technology helps clients address different industry-specific problems.
The Energy and Security business includes projects involving Photovoltaic Power, Smart Meter, Lighting, Energy Controls, CCTV, and Intrusion Detection. STC works with a project management staffing company, Anubis, Inc.
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Image Processing
Digital image processing allows the use of much more complex algorithms for image processing, and hence, can offer both more sophisticated performance at simple tasks, and the implementation of methods which would be impossible by analog means.

STC is involved with technology developed in the area of segmentation, camera calibration, 3D, transforms, feature recognition, tracking and machine learning that allows the software to learn more about the objects it wants to detect. These tasks have been applied to client software as well as mobile devices.
Environmental Engineering
Most industrial processes performed in today's world trigger some type of environmental regulation or compliance issue. Historical operations and activities of many industrial facilities have left behind a myriad of negative environmental impacts. These activities initiated a gradual environmental degradation of air, land, and water quality. Industry and government (including state and federal agencies) are now focused in efforts to remedy past environmental damage and to ensure that future harm is not incurred.