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Printed Electronics as Innovative Solutions
Article | Oct 24, 2023

Advanced, compact sensor technologies are in greater demand as digital transformation accelerates and connectivity needs rise. A highly established application-critical elastomer manufacturer, Datwyler has positioned itself at the forefront of these developments, studying the associated challenges and requirements to offer a range of innovative solutions.

Sustainable new mobility will depend on clean energy and smart components
Uncategorized | Sep 3, 2021

Regardless of the technologies that are ultimately adopted on the road to a carbon neutral mobility sector, true success in this area will relate not only to the vehicle itself, but more so to the method of energy generation. How do we generate electricity? How do we generate hydrogen? We need to produce the energy that fuels the mobility power sources of the future in a clean and sustainable manner, and then to ensure its distribution efficiently around the grid.

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Conference | Oct 29, 2023 - Nov 01, 2023

IEEE Sensors 2023

Presentation about magnetically active polymers as soft force sensors.

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MM Logistik, Issue 2020/02
Traceability. Integrated RFID tags stand for transparent supply chains

Embedding RFID tags in elastomer components enables 100% traceability and assignment.

calendar icon Traceability. Integrated RFID tags stand for transparent supply chains | April 28, 2020

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ISGATEC 2020-10-16
Focus on intelligent sealing solutions

As the mobility sector continues to evolve towards increasingly intelligent vehicles, Datwyler offers two solutions for the automotive industry in the field of electroactive polymers (EAPs) and integrated electronics.

calendar icon Focus on intelligent sealing solutions | October 16, 2020

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AutoBeat 2020-11-06
Swiss partners aim to stack the deck on electroactive polymers.

A pair of Switzerland-based companies—Datwyler and CTSystems—have developed a new electroactive polymer (EAP) actuator technology. The partners aim to commercialize this in the next three to four years for use in pumps and valves, as well as haptic feedback devices.

calendar icon Swiss partners aim to stack the deck on electroactive polymers. | November 6, 2020

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ATZ 2018-08-03
Datwyler and CTsystems develop polymer actuators.

Novel polymer actuators, sensors and generators convert electrical energy into mechanical work. They are suitable for applications in the automotive, aerospace and aeronautics industries, for example.

calendar icon Datwyler and CTsystems develop polymer actuators. | August 3, 2018

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