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.
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.
Flexible OLED light – a dream comes true for many product designers. The PI-SCALE project funded by the European Commission has been successfully completed.