
It’s not magic – it’s printed electronics! Learn how to combine it with traditional tech
What does printed electronics say when you bend it? “Stick to your layer!” In modern product design, engineers and developers often need to mix new technologies with trusted ones. Customer expectation...
18 Helmi 5min

Flexible wearable circuits: the future of everyday electronics.
Flexible Wearable Circuits: The Future of Everyday Electronics. Imagine an athlete wearing a light, flexible wristband before a morning run. This band doesn't just measure heart rate—it also checks hy...
11 Helmi 6min

The product lifecycle with printed electronics: a PM’s guide to faster, flexible product development.
In today’s world, speed, flexibility, and innovation are not just nice-to-haves—they’re a must. For a Product Manager, who needs to oversee the full lifecycle—from idea to end-of-life—printed electron...
5 Helmi 9min

Printed electronics in your product strategy
Meet Andrew. He used to paint houses, work in a flower shop, and fix tires. One day he said “enough” and followed his childhood dream—he became a train driver. It’s a serious job that takes years of t...
28 Tammi 5min

Cost optimization in purchasing – without losing quality
In times of rising material prices, inflation, and unstable supply chains, purchasing departments face a tough question: how can we cut costs without losing quality? This article gives real strategies...
21 Tammi 7min

How to effectively use printed electronics in a new project
Imagine you are a project manager at an automotive company. You have six weeks to build a prototype of a new touch interface. The client wants it to be modern, lightweight, backlit, and functional eve...
14 Tammi 7min

Challenges for buyers in printed electronics: A strategic approach
Purchasing in the tech sector—especially in printed electronics—is not just about price and availability. It’s about daily decisions under pressure: tight deadlines, uncertain supply chains, and fast-...
7 Tammi 5min

Flexible printed circuits: the future of wearable electronics
In 1998, when the world was excited about the first mobile phones with colour screens, scientists from European universities were working on something else. Their goal was not to make a smaller phone,...
1 Tammi 6min