MAINZ, Germany, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Digid, a pioneer of nanoscale sensing technology, today announced that its patented printed electronics fabrication technology has been fully qualified for ...
Printed sensors as small as a micron are moving from lab-scale novelty to real-world deployment, opening new possibilities ...
In recent years, with the rapid development of flexible electronic skins, high-performance flexible tactile sensors have received more attention and have been used in many fields such as artificial ...
Bruker’s UMT TriboLab™ test system has the ability to accurately and reliably perform such precision measurements across wide displacement (µm to mm) and force (mN to kN) ranges. This extraordinary ...
Melexis has brought out a linear Hall-effect sensor that draws less than 5 µA at 100 Hz and integrates digital filters for enhanced performance. Its flexible architecture is available in multiple ...
Evaluating tribological properties such as friction coefficients, friction forces, and torques for arbitrary material pairs, with high precision is crucial for multiple areas of research and industry.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis at the latest, the pharmaceutical industry and laboratories have been under pressure to realize the highest possible levels of automation. Necessary here ...
Digid's printed electronics fabrication technology qualified for volume production of temperature and force sensors.