PST Sensors

PST Sensors

HQ Country
South Africa
Profile
PST Sensors has developed a suite of temperature sensing systems, these include fully flexible and large area temperature sensing systems and sensor arrays. At the heart of PST Sensors' product range is a silicon nanoparticle negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor which can be printed on almost any material including paper, fabric and polymer film.
Filtered by:
PST Sensors
Company
Topic
Show
 
2025
24 Nov 2025

Sensor Market 2026-2036: Technologies, Trends, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Jack Howley, Dr Tess Skyrme, Mika Takahashi, Dr Conor O'Brien, Noah El Alami, Daniel Parr, Shihao Fu, John Li, Dr Yu-Han Chang and Dr Xiaoxi He
22 Jul 2025

RFID 2026-2036: Forecasts, Players and Opportunities

IDTechEx Report: Dr Yu-Han Chang and Raghu Das
11 Jul 2025

Thermal Management for Electric Vehicles 2026-2036: Materials, Markets, and Technologies

IDTechEx Report: Mika Takahashi
2024
20 Nov 2024

Wearable Sensors Market 2025-2035: Technologies, Trends, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme and Dr Jack Howley
21 Aug 2024

Infrared and Thermal Cameras for Autonomy and In-Cabin 2025-2035: Technologies, Opportunities, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: John Li and Dr Xiaoxi He
28 Feb 2024

Printed and Flexible Sensors 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets

IDTechEx Report: Dr Jack Howley and Dr Tess Skyrme
2023
17 Jul 2023

Flexible Hybrid Electronics 2024-2034

IDTechEx Report:
4 Apr 2023

Smart Packaging 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Raghu Das
2021
28 Jun 2021

PST Sensors

PST Sensors offer thin film printed and flexible temperature sensors based on nanostructured silicon inks. IDTechEx caught up with directors Dr. David Britton and Dr. Margit Harting to find out about the latest developments, with a particular focus on emerging applications.
Included are:
4 Jun 2021

UTST Temperature sensors

Early stage British/South African company looking to commercialize printed temperature sensors based on silicon nanocubes.
2020
9 Jun 2020

PST Sensors

PST Sensors manufacture printed, flexible, thin film temperature sensors based on a silicon nanoparticle composite ink. They are based in both the UK and South Africa, and also develop integrated sensing systems that utilize their printed thermistor technology.
Included are:
2018
15 Nov 2018

Kushushu And Other Developments In Passive UHF Temperature Sensing

PST Sensors, South Africa
21 Aug 2018

Sensors are the stars of the Show

Sensor technology is a key piece for a number of applications including robotics, Internet of Things, consumer electronics, smart city/home, smart factory, etc. Sensor innovation is often an important motivation within various industries.
12 Apr 2018

Kushushu And Other Developments In Passive UHF Temperature Sensing

PST Sensors, South Africa
2017
11 May 2017

Presentation by PST Sensors

PST Sensors, South Africa
2016
23 Mar 2016

The future of IoT sensors to be showcased in Berlin

At the upcoming IDTechEx Show in Berlin visitors will see the latest innovation in the field of IoT sensors. Exhibitors will demonstrate new manufacturing technologies, novel sensing devices and energy management solutions.
15 Mar 2016

Advances in PE: flexible displays, OPV, UAV and curved touch screens

Several of the IDTechEx team attended 2016FLEX in Monterey, CA, last week, to learn the latest about flexible hybrid electronics and network with approximately 600 of our colleagues in this industry. 2016FLEX is an event run by the FlexTech Alliance, previously known as FlexTech. This article summarizes some highlights from the show.
2015
18 Nov 2015

Temperature Sensing and More

PST Sensors, South Africa
27 Aug 2015

Printed Temperature Sensor Demo at IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe

Video interview with PST Sensors at Printed Electronics Europe.
24 May 2015

Printed and organic electronics in healthcare

Printed, organic and flexible electronics is an industry that includes various components and technologies, from relatively simple electrochemical sensors to flexible X-ray detectors. From an end-user's point of view, the main advantages are disposability, large area, and conformability. In this article we focus on healthcare and review the wide range of devices targeted for medical applications.