Appears in IDTechEx Report

24 Nov 2025
Sensor Market 2026-2036: Technologies, Trends, Players, Forecasts
IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme, Mika Takahashi, Dr Conor O'Brien, Noah El Alami, Daniel Parr, Shihao Fu, Dr Yu-Han Chang and Dr Xiaoxi He
Full profile interview: Company financials
23 Jul 2024

FLEXOO
Full profile interview: SWOT
7 Dec 2023

Peratech
Update interview
7 Nov 2023

Sensitronics
Sensitronics develop pressure sensors based on force sensitive resistor (FSR) materials, which are produced by contract screen printing companies around the world.
Update interview
24 Nov 2022

Sensitronics
Sensitronics is a long established developer of pressure sensors based on a force sensitive resistor material. IDTechEx caught up with CEO Franklin Eventoff to find out more about the latest 'low-drift FSR' product.
Full profile interview: SWOT
27 Aug 2020

Bare Conductive
Full profile interview
24 Apr 2020

Sensitronics
Sensitronics produces pressure sensors based on force sensing resistor (FSR) technology. They are unique among their competitors in that they recently started to offer customizable force sensing resistor material by the foot.
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Youtube interview
17 Jan 2019

Resistive force sensor technology
Sensitronics is a leading provider of electronic force sensor technology.
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Full profile interview: SWOT
2 Feb 2016

Tangio Printed Electronics
4 Mar 2015

Piezoresistive Sensors - Part 3 of 3
This final article in the three part series looks at emerging technologies in relation to piezoresistive sensors. It covers quantum tunnelling composite (QTC), interpolation for large area sensing, piezoresistive textiles and artificial skin.
24 Feb 2015

Piezoresistive Sensors - Part 2 of 3
The second installment of this piezoresistive sensor series covers applications and markets. The third and final article will discuss the emerging technologies in this area.
16 Dec 2013

The future of printed piezoresistive sensors
Sensing is an increasingly important application in printed electronics, partly because printed sensors can enable new ways to interact with machines and smart devices. In this article, IDTechEx takes a closer look at a well-established printed sensor technology: printed piezoresistive sensors.
Full profile interview: SWOT
1 Sep 2013

Tactonic Technologies
they do not plan to make their own factories
Full profile interview
30 Aug 2013

Sensitronics
Sensitronics is one of several companies making force sensing resistors. These sensors can be used for such applications as computer input devices, musical instruments, interactive toys, robotics fingertips, automotive, sports, or medical applications. Sensitronics is based on a licensing model. The company transfers the knowledge to licensed factories around the world where the sensors are produced. Sensitronics have recently designed new variants of their force sensors to better target specific applications.
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Full profile interview: SWOT
30 Aug 2013

Tekscan Inc
8 Jul 2013

Printed sensors: an overview
There is an increasingly greater need for a wide choice of sensors to make objects smarter, safer and more responsive. Printing is the natural way to process wet inks and pastes, and it is therefore no surprise that printing has been used to make sensors for years. But there are new materials appearing, taking advantage of the progress that have been enabled by printed electronics. The article gives an overview of what is currently happening in the field of printed sensors. In particular, we will overview main trends in commercialising printed glucose sensors, force and pressure sensors, image and light sensors, gas sensors and temperature sensors. We will highlight key companies commercialising each printed sensor type.
Full profile interview: SWOT Analysis
8 Jul 2013

Interlink Electronics