The OE-A session “Flexible and Printed Electronics Drives Sustainable Mobility“ at the IAA Mobility Conference at Messe Munich (8 September, 3pm) is about how Printed Electronics enables endless design possibilities for the car interior. Thin, flexible and lightweight, printed electronics has the power to change the way you experience a car. Electric and autonomous vehicles have led us to new ways using and interacting with them. From today’s vehicle control centre to tomorrow’s leisure and entertainment lounge.
TactoTek (Oulu, Finland), a leading provider of in-mould structural electronics (IMSE) technology, has signed a recycling ecosystem partnership contract with Universal Recycling Technologies, LLC (North-America). As a part of TactoTek’s sustainability approach and the objective to develop more environmentally friendly electronics, TactoTek is building a global recycling ecosystem. This development promotes efficient recycling of manufacturing waste and IMSE end-of-life parts. The partnership enables TactoTek’s licensees to recycle IMSE production-related electronics waste in an efficient, environmentally friendly, and sustainable way. The recycling is done by the partner companies in the Recycling Ecosystem.
Identiv, Inc. (Fremont, California), a global digital security and identification leader in the Internet of Things (IoT), has appointed John Moss, a highly respected business leader in the physical security industry, as a Senior Advisor to its Board of Directors and CEO. He will advise the company on its product development and go-to-market strategies.