Customized Input Sensing

Medical & Healthcare

With IEE’s foil-type contact technology, we can create slim, flexible, pressure-activated sensors. The shape of each sensor can be adapted to suit any geometrical environment and different sensor functionalities can be combined in the one device.

By adapting substrates, spacer, cell form, inks and print geometry, this technology can ideally be adapted for a range of uses where space is limited and complex functionality is required.

Sensor surface
The surface of the sensor can include special foils designed to meet specific requirements. Surfaces with special coatings, color print and/or a black panel effect can be incorporated into the design.

Translucent ink
Force Sensing resistors can be produced using translucent ink, offering complete freedom in the choice of form and position of lightened symbols. These symbols are only defined by the top cover – light just passes through the actual switching element.

Standard sensors for testing
IEE produces standard, off-the-shelf sensors that can be used for testing (both the technology and the business solution) without the need for customized development. These allow you to quickly create initial mock-ups or demonstrators.

Customized applications
Our sensors can be engineered to suit your application requirements, providing you with a functional and cost-optimized solution that meets your specific needs.

Simulation
With the help of our simulation facilities, we can analyze sensor behavior in complex environments. This enables us to develop our sensors without relying on tests carried out on preliminary prototypes in the early part of the projects, reducing cost and development.
 

14 – 17 May 2012

Presenting TDflex™, People Counter and Volumetric Object Surveillor. Stand: Hall 4, booth 4/C155
10 - 13 September 2012

IEE will present its TDflex™ and People Counter at ASIS in Philadelphia this September. Come visit us at stand 3565
25 - 28 September 2012

Presenting TDflex™, People Counter and Volumetric Object Surveillor. Stand: Hall 9