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Printed flexible sensors are a subcategory within the broader field of printed electronics. These sensors are fabricated through printing techniques that deposit conductive inks onto flexible substrates. The process allows for the production of lightweight, thin, and highly adaptable sensors that can be integrated into a variety of applications. The flexibility of these sensors enables conformity to different shapes and surfaces, making them ideal for wearable technology, healthcare monitoring devices, and environmental sensing. Printed flexible sensors capitalize on benefits such as low-cost manufacturing, the potential for mass production, and ease of customization. Advances in materials science, printing technologies, and the increasing demand for flexible and wearable devices have contributed to the expansion of the printed flexible sensor market.
Companies in the market of printed flexible sensors include Thin Film Electronics ASA, which specializes in the production of memory, sensing, and display products. Interlink Electronics provides a range of force-sensing resistors and touchpads. Canatu Oy is known for their carbon nanobud-based transparent conductive films and touch sensors. Additionally, MC10 Inc. designs and manufactures ultra-thin, flexible electronic devices that conform to the human body. Show Less Read more