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Membrane switch prototype for the end-user case

By admin  Published On March 10, 2023

Inside the context of SaP real applications in the market, one of the two Industrial End User (IEU) cases is the one regarding Membrane Switch/keyboards led by our partner Melsen Tech. They are used in a variety of applications and Melsen Tech has already a prototype in which the novel sustainable printed electronics (PE) produced in the project will be tested.

The membrane switch prototype can be mass-produced and also easily personalized with the logo of the client. They distributed some of them to the partners in the LOPEC event, in Munich, Germany at the beginning of March 2023.

The definition of the first prototype that will receive the new PE is a great achievement for the project. We are looking forward to what is coming next!

Know more about the two end-user cases here: https://www.sustainaprint.eu/industrial-end-users-ieu-cases/

Know more about our partner Melsen Tech and their role in the project here:  https://www.sustainaprint.eu/meet-our-partners/


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