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We will present the ongoing efforts on development of high precision low-power CMOS detectors for particle detection. Design efforts to produce MAPS sensors with a commercial foundry in the US, and characterization of prototypes of ARCADIA sensors will be shown. Efforts toward designing and producing MAPS with a commercial foundry in the US are pursued within our US-Japan consortium and we will present our current status, as well as our test beam characterization efforts on an ARCADIA technology demonstrator chip. ARCADIA chip has 25 μm2 pixels, and was developed as a test prototype by the INFN consortium of institutions as a candidate sensor for the FCC-ee vertex detector. We performed extensive characterization campaign of the ARCADIA chip with proton beams at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility (FTBF) and using infrared laser scans in laboratory. Results of these tests will be summarized, and we will present the status and plans of future developments of this technology.