1 material + 1 sensor = 3 applications
Nanomade develops and manufactures highly sensitive, ultra-thin, flexible and customisable deformation sensors. Our revolutionary sensors are applied in three key areas, offering unprecedented potential in all industrial sectors, including the performance demanding automotive and aerospace industries.
Force & Touch
Transformation of any surface into an interactive interface by detecting both touch and force, revolutionising interaction with everyday objects.
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Detection of micro-deformations of the human body for real-time monitoring of vital signs, offering potential for remote medical monitoring and connected healthcare.
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Deformations and impacts detection on various structures and materials, crucial for industries where reliability, accuracy, and safety are paramount.
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Applicable in all industries
Nanomade sensors are designed with adaptability in mind, making them suitable for a wide range of industries. Whether in automotive, healthcare, or beyond, our technology offers tailored solutions to meet the unique requirements of each sector, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
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Compatible with all materials
Nanomade sensors are compatible with any and all materials, offering adaptability across various surfaces. Whether it’s metal, plastic, wood, or fabric, our technology seamlessly integrates to provide reliable and precise measurements in any material environment.
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What are the deformation sensors designed by Nanomade?
Nanomade’s deformation sensors are ultra-thin, highly sensitive, transparent, customisable and flexible low-consumption sensors that, once glued inside or on an object, detect deformation (strain) of various surfaces, enabling real-time monitoring and data collection. These sensors have three main applications; Touch & Force, enabling any material or 3D shape to become interactive (leather, wood, metal, etc.); Health Monitoring, detecting micro-deformations in the body to collect physiological data (heartbeats, respiration, posture, etc.); and Structural Deformation Detection, identifying deformation or impact on various structures like metal or wood.