Printed Electronics Projects


Our dedication to innovation is unwavering, as reflected in the R&D projects in which we participate. These projects allow us to develop unique and customized solutions for a wide range of applications and markets, enabling us to stay at the forefront of printed electronics.

SERPE4HAB

Smart gesture recognition printed sensors for habitat

Project objective
The SERPE4HAB project aimed to develop technological solutions focused on monitoring and improving environmental quality in buildings, integrating printed electronics to measure key parameters related to comfort, health, and energy efficiency.

Smart gesture recognition printed sensors for habitat

Consortium capabilities
The consortium brought together entities with experience in printed electronics, environmental sensors, and building management systems, enabling the development of low-cost, flexible devices that are easily integrated into inhabited environments.

Solution to the challenge
Environmental monitoring in buildings often relies on rigid, expensive, or complex systems, limiting its widespread adoption. SERPE4HAB addressed this challenge by using printed sensors capable of measuring variables such as temperature, humidity, air quality, and other comfort indicators, enabling distributed and continuous monitoring.

Project Scope
The project included the design, manufacture, and validation of sensors based on printed electronics, integrable into walls, surfaces, or building elements, as well as their connection to digital platforms for data management and analysis in residential and commercial buildings.

Expected Outcome
The expected results of the project include:

  • Improvement of environmental quality and comfort in inhabited spaces.
  • Optimizing energy consumption in buildings.
  • Cost reduction compared to traditional monitoring systems.
  • Promoting printed electronics as a key technology for smart and healthy buildings.