Printed Electronics Projects
Our dedication to innovation is tireless, which is reflected in the R&D projects in which we participate. These projects allow us to develop unique and customized solutions for a wide variety of applications and markets, enabling us to be at the forefront of the field of printed electronics.
SmartStock Duomo 2.0
Digitization of logistics processes and inventory management with Smart Pressure Sensor
Project Objective
The SmartStock Duomo 2.0 project aimed to develop an advanced inventory control and traceability system based on printed electronics, improving real-time stock visibility and reducing errors in logistics management.
Consortium Capabilities
The consortium combined expertise in printed electronics, automatic identification, and digital management systems, enabling the development of sensor and identification solutions that can be integrated into existing industrial and logistics processes.

Solution to the challenge
Traditional inventory management often relies on manual processes or inflexible systems, leading to errors, lack of traceability, and high operating costs. SmartStock Duomo 2.0 addressed this challenge by using labels and devices based on printed electronics, capable of being integrated directly into products, packaging or shelves to provide accurate and up-to-date information on the stock status.
Project Scope
The project included the design and validation of printed identification and monitoring solutions, compatible with technologies such as RFID and digital management systems. Work was done on its integration into real environments, prioritizing scalability, low cost and ease of deployment.

Expected Outcome
The expected results of the project include:
- Improved traceability and real-time inventory control.
- Reduction of human error and operating costs.
- Optimization of logistics and replenishment processes.
- Promoting printed electronics as a key technology for smart solutions in logistics and stock management.
