Artificial Muscle Inc.

Artificial Muscle Inc.

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United States
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ViviTouch®actuators, developed by Bayer MaterialScience LLC, produce a one-of-a-kind cinematic sensation that bridges the senses of seeing, hearing and feeling. ViviTouch HD Feel is used in mobile phones, gaming controllers and tablets to bring High Definition feel to the entertainment experience. ViviTouch 4D Sound headphones can make sounds come alive by amplifying the experience of hearing.
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2024
20 Nov 2024

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

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12 Sep 2024

Haptics 2025-2035: Technologies, Markets, Players

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22 May 2024

Conductive Inks Market 2024-2034: Technologies, Applications, Players

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28 Feb 2024

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

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2023
6 Mar 2023

E-Textiles and Smart Clothing Markets 2023-2033: Technologies, Players, and Applications

IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme
2014
19 May 2014

Artificial Muscle Inc.

Developer, designer and manufacturer of actuators based on printed electroactive polymers (EAPs).
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2013
21 Nov 2013

Game Changing User Interface Through "Zoned Haptics"

ViviTouch | A Bayer Brand, United States
29 Apr 2013

Danfoss PolyPower A/S

higher force density and good strain capability, unparalleled energy efficiency, very fast acting, and direct acting and compliant nature.
26 Mar 2013

Tactus Technology Inc.

15 Mar 2013

Peratech Ltd

6 Mar 2013

Haptic feedback for touch screen devices

More and more consumer electronics devices feature a touch screen, which is already considered a must have for new devices. The next big topic will be haptic feedback solutions outperforming the poor vibration-based feedback that is the standard today. Adding haptic and sound feedback to touch screens using electro active polymers (EAPs) will be a featured topic at TCF LIVE Europe 2013 .
2011
30 Nov 2011

Conformable ViviTouch Stickers - a New Dimension to Actuators

Artificial Muscle Inc, United States
7 Jan 2011

Printed Electronics for EVs - The money floods in

Printed electronics is now seeing a surge in transactions in the form of orders, government and industry-funded development programs, acquisitions and company fund raising.
2010
15 Dec 2010

Printed electronics for energy harvesting - the money floods in

Printed electronics is now seeing a surge in transactions in the form of orders, government and industry-funded development programs, acquisitions and company fund raising.
10 Dec 2010

Printed Electronics - The money floods in

Printed electronics is now seeing a surge in transactions in the form of orders, government and industry-funded development programs, acquisitions and company fund raising.
1 Dec 2010

High End Touch Feedback for Mobile Devices Featuring Electro Active Polymers

Bayer MaterialScience - Artificial Muscle, Germany
24 Sep 2010

New film technologies for printed polymer electronics developed

Bayer MaterialScience has developed extensive technology know-how and a wide range of materials for printing polycarbonate films.
24 Mar 2010

The truly integrated circuit is printed and flexible

For 40 years, so called integrated circuits have integrated little more than transistors, diodes and sensors onto one piece of material but now there are much more integrated circuits arriving where most electrical and electronic components are co-deposited on flexible substrates. Those flexible substrates are key, because this new electronics will be affordable and desirable on everything from apparel to human skin and electrical and consumer packaged goods, where surfaces are only rarely flat.
2009
2 Dec 2009

Artificial Muscle, Inc.United States
2007
28 Nov 2007

Electroactive polymers in Sweden and USA

In Sweden, Micromuscle AB relies on ionic effects in polymers whereas the acrylics and silicones of Artificial Muscle Inc of the USA, that can be stretched to 1000 times the area, rely on the electroactive forces in a capacitor-like structure with around 1200 volts applied.