IME is the idea of introducing your electronics on a 2D substrate before thermoforming this into your final 3D part. A previous article goes into more detail around the process and associated technology hurdles. However, many of these challenges overcome the market will overcome its previous false-start and come to the commercial forefront.
The key indicators for this come from the market leaders TactoTek. In September 2019, they secured another prestigious licensee in the Korean giant LS Automotive and along with fellow licensee Faurecia, it shows a clear direction into human-machine interfaces for automotive interiors. To date, the most notable product is in a wearable device and Nanogate, anot
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