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TactoTek and TNO at Holst Centre Partner to Advance In-Mold Structural Electronics (IMSE®) and IMSE Circularity

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Oulu, Finland and Eindhoven, Netherlands (5 March 2024) – TactoTek and TNO at Holst Centre have entered a strategic relationship to advance the state-of-the-art of in-mold structural electronics (IMSE®), including working together to build an ecosystem for sustainability and recycling. The companies’ joint research will include methods for recycling IMSE solutions that integrate circuitry and electronic components within 3D plastics. The companies share the bold ambition of making IMSE parts the first truly circular electronics devices.

TNO at Holst Centre is a global innovation and research leader whose specialties include printed and flexible electronics as well as climate impacts.  According to Jeroen van den Brand, Department Manager of Printed Electronics at Holst Centre, “TactoTek’s IMSE platforms inherently provide substantial sustainability benefits by significantly reducing the number of components and amount of materials required for electronic solutions. Solving the challenge of separating diverse materials in an IMSE part we can approach circularity for IMSE and certain other types of rigid and flexible printed electronics solutions.”

TactoTek is the pioneer and leading innovator of IMSE technology. The company’s technology platforms integrate printed electronics and electronic components within 3D injection-molded plastics to create smart surfaces for uses such as lighting and human-machine interfaces (HMIs). Because IMSE is licensed by some of the world’s largest manufacturers, sustainability gains can scale quickly.

“Electronics content is increasing across many markets, including automotive, appliances, IoT, and others, therefore, driving to full circularity for electronics is an important aspect of achieving global greenhouse gas emissions reduction and sustainability,” according to TactoTek’s CTO Antti Keränen.  “TNO at Holst Centre has earned its reputation as a premiere research institution and TactoTek is enthusiastic about our partnership to create the next generation of fully recyclable electronics. Together we can assess techniques that span design, production, and post-use reclamation.” 

About TactoTek

TactoTek, Oy (Oulu, Finland), is the world leader in developing and licensing injection-molded structural electronics (IMSE®) technologies. Automotive, aviation, connected home, industrial control and medical brands use TactoTek innovations to create next-generation user experiences that are compelling, differentiated, and more sustainable. Designers use TactoTek IP to integrate circuits and components directly into plastic parts, transforming conventional structures into smart interactive surfaces. TactoTek licenses its intellectual property, including over 230 patents and critical know-how developed over a decade of intensive R&D and quality testing, to global manufacturers who use reliable, standardized manufacturing processes to produce curved-shape and conformal electronics. Learn more at www.tactotek.com.

About TNO at Holst Centre

With the establishment of Holst Centre in 2006 by imec (Belgium) and TNO (Netherlands), expertise in wireless sensor technologies and printed electronics was brought under one roof at the High Tech Campus Eindhoven. The sharing of specific knowledge in an open structure, makes it possible to align research and innovation with societal issues in the fields of health & vitality, energy & climate and mobility & industry 5.0. To help solve those societal challenges, Holst Centre connects the Dutch Brainport region with a global ecosystem of industrial and academic partners. Using the expertise, knowledge and technologies of TNO and imec, technological innovations are developed so that the partner companies can take them to the market. Holst Centre now has over 200 employees.

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