Quad Industries develops 3D touch-wheel button for Terasel research project
Quad Industries has developed a 3D touch-wheel button as an alternative to the classic mechanical turning knob.
Quad Industries has developed a 3D touch-wheel button as an alternative to the classic mechanical turning knob.
Quad Industries has joined the European NexGen research project, which is investigating the use of wearable sensors to actively monitor bodily functions. “We are currently working on a multi-sensor patch, aimed at preventing dehydration. We are very excited to be part of this project, which puts us at the forefront of digital healthcare,” says Wim Christiaens, R&D director at Quad Industries.
Printed electronics represents an enormous potential in a world of interconnected appliances. But there is still a large gap between the technology that is available and the potential for real-life applications. “That’s why we are focusing so strongly on intensive collaboration with our customers,” says Wim Christiaens, R&D director at Quad Industries.
SipWell wanted an attractive, colourful design to create an eye-catcher, which everyone happily gives a place in their kitchen.
Optical bonding is used in a wide range of electronic equipment.