Update
11 May 2021

InnovationLab/Henkel
InnovationLab and Henkel have partnered to develop printed sensors for electric vehicle batteries. These can sense both temperature and pressure and are estimated to prolong battery life by up to 30%.
Full profile interview
8 Feb 2021

InnovationLab
InnovationLab is a German company with a background as research platform but a strong industrial focus that describes itself as a 'one-stop-shop' for the development and production of printed electronics. In January 2021 IDTechEx caught up with Innovation Lab's business development director, Dr. Florian Ullrich. Our discussion focused on their capabilities, pilot line and commercial opportunities for diverse printed sensors, particularly pressure sensors.
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External press release
21 Aug 2020

Collaboration on Industrial Production of Printed and Organic Sensors
InnovationLab announced a partnership with Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG that will result in the mass production of inexpensive printed and organic sensors, freeing companies to design and produce low-cost customized pressure sensors on an industrial scale for the first time.
External press release
26 Jun 2020

Printed Organic Sensor Smart Mat for Social Distancing in Retail
InnovationLab announced its innovative "smart mat," a sensor-based distance-control floor mat that helps to ensure social distancing in retail outlets.
Full profile interview: SWOT
15 May 2020

Tekscan
Full profile interview
2 Mar 2020

InnovationLab GmbH
InnovationLab GmbH was established in 2008. At first, it received funding from the government (from Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung). However, since 2013 it claims to be standing on its own feet and to be cash-flow positive.
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Update
15 Oct 2019

InnovationLab
InnovationLab is based in Heidelberg, Germany. It has facilities in Denmark, Norway, Dubai and San Francisco as well as a production site in construction in Wiesloch, Germany.
27 Feb 2012

European collaboration fast-track organic & large-area electronics
European collaboration to fast-track success of organic and large-area electronics