Invisense’s printed humidity sensor for construction (photo: Ynvisible)

Ynvisible Interactive announces manufacturing agreement with Invisense


Companies / Markets

Ynvisible Interactive Inc. (Vancouver, Canada) has announced a partnership with Invisense AB, a leader for passive humidity sensors. The agreement between the companies establishes Ynvisible as the preferred manufacturing partner for Invisense’s growing range of humidity sensor products.

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OLED lighting solutions are suitable for automotive applications (photo: Fraunhofer FEP)

Fraunhofer FEP unveils modular OLED light strips


Products

At the International Symposium on Automotive Lighting 2019 (ISAL) in Darmstadt from 23 to 25 September 2019, the Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP, a provider of research and development services in the field of organic electronics, presented OLED light strips of any length with additional functionalities for the first time.

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CPI aims at bolstering the European photonics market (photo: CPI)

CPI and EU partners create commercialisation support for photonics


Companies / Markets

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) working with photonics in life sciences markets can benefit from the support offered by CPI and other European partners, as part of the Horizon 2020 project EPRISE (Empowering Photonics through Regional Innovation Strategies in Europe). The 30 month long project, which finished at the end of June 2019, focussed on removing barriers to commercialisation for photonics SMEs in four market sectors in which Europe is a market leader, namely: medical technologies, pharmaceuticals, food and agriculture.

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Display solutions from Ynvisible (photo: Ynvisible)

Ynvisible delivers electrochromic displays to a globally leading diagnostics company


Companies / Markets

Ynvisible Interactive Inc. (Vancouver, Canada) has successfully delivered a first commercial production run of prototypes to a globally leading healthcare and diagnostics company. The client case involves the use of Ynvisible’s printed one time activated electrochromic displays. The display is intended as a replacement to the electronic display currently in use in the client’s globally recognised consumer product.

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IMSE technology from TactoTek (photo: TactoTek)

LS Automotive Technologies licenses Tactotek’s IMSE technology


Companies / Markets

TactoTek (Oulu, Finland) and LS Automotive Technologies (LSAT) have signed a licensing agreement for the design and manufacturing rights of TactoTek’s injection moulded structural electronics (IMSE) technology. The agreement includes rights to use TactoTek’s intellectual property and a technology transfer that enables LSAT to design and manufacture IMSE parts in Korea and globally.

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