Temperature measurement has long been vital to most industrial and manufacturing operations. It has taken on new importance in the era of smart buildings and homes, where automation of such functions ...
Digid's printed electronics fabrication technology qualified for volume production of temperature and force sensors.
Printed sensors as small as a micron are moving from lab-scale novelty to real-world deployment, opening new possibilities ...
Thin Film Electronics ASA (Thinfilm) announced a partnership with PST Sensors (pty) Ltd to jointly develop a printed temperature sensor system that will monitor the temperature of perishable goods ...
Sensors make the Internet of Things (IoT) “go.” Typically, they’re chips or modules, but what if they could be printed? This creates all sorts of possibilities. I talked with Brewer Science’s Will ...
Pressure sensors are important tools for accurate sensing of applied forces. However, they can mostly sense forces along only a single direction. In a new study, scientists from South Korea take ...
Printed and flexible sensors constitute the largest printed electronics market outside of displays. Indeed, IDTechEx forecast that the market for fully printed sensors will reach 4.9 billion by 2032.
Digid has announced that its patented printed electronics fabrication technology has been fully qualified for volume production of temperature and force sensors as small as 1µm long.
MAINZ, Germany, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Digid, a pioneer of nanoscale sensing technology, today announced that its ...
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