Ultra-thin and ultra-flexible tactile/pressure sensors

# Record card
81
Thematic areas
ICT & Electronics / Smart cities and Communities
Health & Biotech / Smart Devices for Health and Wellness
ICT & Electronics / Robotics and control systems
ICT & Electronics / Internet of Things
Automotive transport and logistics / Vehicles
Health & Biotech / Medical Device
Health & Biotech / Micro and nanotechnology related to biological sciences
Additive and advanced industrial manufacturing / Robotics
ICT & Electronics / Electronics and microelectronics
Materials / Plastics, polymers
Description

IMM has developed tactile sensors for the detection of objects and surface and for the handling of objects with humanoid robots (e-skin). These devices can be integrated on ultra-flexible and high conformable substrates and they can be used for multiple applications: 1) for a correct interaction with objects distributed in complex environment; 2) for a safe short-range interaction between humanoid robot and humans; 3) for fabricating smart wearables for the detection of biometric parameters (e.g. heartbeat); 4) for remotely control rovers with wearable gadgets.

Business fields
Industry
Type of innovation
Product / process innovation in integration with an already existing technology
Description of innovative features / Competitive advantages

The main advantages of this technology are related to: 1) Ultra-flexibility of the sensors; 2) Large range of operation (for forces of few N to few KN); 3) the devices can be embedded in smart garments or in armband; 4) Device thickness (extremely low, down to 4 um).

Reference market
Incremental innovation
Creation of new markets
Development stage
Prototype
TRL
4
5
Advantages
Product/process/service/technology optimization
Patentable technology
Yes
Patented technology
No
Publication of technology
Published
Technology validation/demonstration
Internal validation
Market positioning
Italian
European
International
Partner required
Enteprise
Private research center

Information
For more information and/or to be put in contact with the Research Team, please contact the Project Manager:

Barbara Angelini - Project Manager
CNR - Unità Valorizzazione della Ricerca
Phone number 06.49932415
E-mail barbara.angelini@cnr.it