Jewell Instruments Partners with Hoskin Scientific for Canadian Distribution

The collaboration will enhance the availability of inertial sensors and strain gauges across key Canadian sectors. By DA Staff / 22 Jul 2025

Jewell Instruments has announced an exclusive distribution partnership with Hoskin Scientific for its full inertial sensor product line in Canada. This includes force balance, electrolytic, and MEMS-based accelerometers and inclinometers, as well as asphalt and concrete strain gauges.

Hoskin Scientific, with 75 years of experience, provides consultative support and solutions across various applications, including monitoring and testing instrumentation, systems, rentals, and services from its four Canadian offices.

This partnership aims to deliver advanced measurement solutions to sectors such as aerospace and military, rail, industrial, oil and gas, bridge monitoring, geophysical, geotechnical, and scientific research.

Tim Cetto, general manager of Jewell Instruments, stated, “We’re thrilled about this partnership. Our collaboration with Hoskin Scientific strengthens our ability to support customers across Canada with the high-quality products and expert service they deserve.”

Both companies anticipate providing innovative, reliable, and application-focused solutions to Canadian customers, backed by a shared commitment to quality and excellence.

Jewell Instruments specializes in the design, manufacture, and distribution of high-precision products, including acceleration and tilt sensors, electronic compasses, avionics components, solenoids, and panel meters. The company provides custom solutions for diverse industries globally, including aerospace, medical, industrial, and telecommunications.

Hoskin Scientific operates offices in Burnaby, British Columbia; Oakville, Ontario; Montreal Saint-Laurent, Quebec; and Edmonton, Alberta. They supply sensors, transducers, and instrumentation for industry, manufacturing, research and development, and factory automation. Additionally, they offer products for testing soil, asphalt, petroleum, concrete, mining, cement, and research industries, and provide instruments for air, water, weather, and soil for environmental, agricultural, mining, and research markets.

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