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Printed sensors are a type of printed electronics that are used to detect and measure physical parameters such as temperature, pressure, humidity, and acceleration. They are typically made of thin, flexible materials such as polymers, paper, or metal foils, and are printed using a variety of techniques including screen printing, inkjet printing, and gravure printing. Printed sensors are used in a wide range of applications, including medical diagnostics, automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial automation.
Printed sensors offer several advantages over traditional sensors, including low cost, flexibility, and the ability to be integrated into existing systems. They are also more reliable and require less power than traditional sensors, making them ideal for applications where power consumption is a concern.
The printed sensor market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing demand for low-cost, reliable, and energy-efficient sensors. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, driven by the increasing demand for printed electronics in a variety of industries.
Some companies in the printed sensor market include Thin Film Electronics, PragmatIC, and Kovio. Show Less Read more