Access the most recent editions of Ink World Magazine, featuring timely industry insights and innovations.
Read the interactive online version of Ink World Magazine, complete with enhanced features and multimedia content.
Join our global readership—subscribe to receive Ink World Magazine in print or digital formats, and stay informed on key trends and breakthroughs.
Connect with decision-makers in the ink industry through strategic advertising opportunities in Ink World Magazine and online platforms.
Review submission standards and guidelines for contributing articles and content to Ink World Magazine.
Understand how we collect, use, and protect your data when you engage with Ink World Magazine.
Review the legal terms governing your use of Ink World Magazines website and services.
Stay current with breaking developments, business updates, and product launches across the global ink industry.
Explore in-depth articles covering key technologies, trends, and challenges facing ink manufacturers and suppliers.
Access exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and original reporting not found anywhere else.
A one-on-one interview conducted by our editorial team with industry leaders in our market.
Gain insight from industry thought leaders as they share analysis on market shifts, regulatory changes, and technological advances.
Review market data, forecasts, and trends shaping the ink and printing sectors worldwide.
Visualize data and industry insights through engaging infographics that highlight key stats and trends.
Browse photo galleries showcasing events, product innovations, and company highlights.
Watch interviews, demonstrations, and event coverage from across the ink and printing value chain.
Short, impactful videos offering quick updates and insights on industry topics.
Stay updated on trends and technologies in pigment development.
Learn how additives influence ink performance and characteristics.
Discover advancements in resin technologies and their impact on ink properties.
Explore the latest printing and manufacturing equipment used across various ink applications.
Explore UV, EB, and other curing technologies that improve ink efficiency and sustainability.
Discover tools used in R&D and quality control processes.
Focused on inks used in labels, flexible packaging, and cartons.
Coverage on inks for newspapers, magazines, and books.
Insights into inkjet, toner, and other digital printing solutions.
Updates on offset sheetfed inks used in commercial printing.
News on UV and EB curing inks.
Explore screen printing ink technologies.
Niche and high-performance ink formulations for specific applications.
Electrically conductive inks for electronics and printed sensors.
Innovations in printable electronic components.
Developments in printed OLEDs, LEDs, and display technologies.
Printed solar cells and materials used in energy generation.
Explore electronics printed directly into molded surfaces.
Advances in smart tagging and communication technologies.
Global leaders across Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Major ink producers in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Source suppliers and service providers across the ink value chain.
Locate authorized distributors of ink and raw materials.
Browse manufacturers and vendors offering inks, equipment, and materials.
A listing of ink manufacturers based in the United States.
Directory of ink producers across Europe.
Detailed insights into products, processes, and innovations from leading ink companies.
Find definitions for common terms used throughout the ink and printing industries.
Comprehensive digital guides on specific ink technologies and markets.
Research-driven reports offering analysis and solutions to industry challenges.
Marketing materials from suppliers showcasing products and services.
Company-sponsored articles offering expert insight, case studies, and product highlights.
Company announcements, product launches, and corporate updates.
Browse job openings in the ink and coatings industries and connect with potential employers.
Calendar of major trade shows and professional gatherings.
On-site event coverage and updates.
Virtual sessions led by industry experts.
What are you searching for?
Key markets include automotive, sports and healthcare wearables, IoT, smart buildings and printing and packaging.
May 22, 2019
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Editor, Ink World Magazine
Manufacturing flexible and printed electronics systems have been one of the challenges facing the industry. Printers, silicon-based semiconductor suppliers and start-ups alike have been faced with developing or adapting technology to produce these systems. However, membrane switch manufacturers have worked with printing electronics over the years, and have been at the forefront of the flexible and printed electronics industry. Quad Industries is an excellent example of a company that has adapted its expertise in membrane switches and touch panels into a series of flexible and printed electronics products, from in-mold electronics for automotive applications to smart health patches and more. Founded in 1998 by Dirk Casteleyn, Quad Industries is family owned, which Dirk’s sons, Arne and Ruben, taking leadership roles in the Sint-Niklaas, Belgium-based company, which has a production site in Slovakia. Quad Industries uses its fully automated screen printing techniques to integrate functionality onto various lightweight and flexible materials such as plastics, textiles, TPU and paper. “Membrane switch and touch panel manufacturing is a core business for us, as is electronics development and assembly in-house,” said Arne Casteleyn, the company’s director of sales and new business development. “The combination of these is the perfect basis for printed electronics. We have more than 20 years of experience in screenprinting graphic and conductive inks on flexible substrates.” Its key markets include automotive, sports and healthcare wearables, IoT, smart buildings such as home appliance touch controls, and printing and packaging, including smart labels and cold chain monitoring. For the last eight years, Quad has also been focused on new inks and substrates, working closely with customers to develop new technologies, including sensors, heating elements and antennas. Quad is working on a wide range of products, including sleep diagnostics patches, pressure sensors for smart shelves, pressure sensors inside steering wheels and in-mold electronics HMI solutions with Novares. One recent development, in partnership with Henkel as well as Byteflies, a Belgian wearable health startup, are stick-on smart Health Patches, which continuously monitor and record motion (IMU), electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiration. The health patch is built on an ultra-thin, breathable TPU substrate, and has a battery as well as communication and data storage capabilities. It can be worn for up to 24 hours and can be recharged on a docking station. Henkel supplies the stretchable silver conductive inks as well as the adhesive; Quad Industries produced the patches, which were first shown at LOPEC 2019. The patch is screen printed using stretchable Ag and AgCl on a TPU substrate, laminating skin-compatible adhesives and hydrogels to the bottom of the circuit and hotmelt transfer onto a soft comfortable fabric. From there, Quad does a precise laser cutting of the outline and integrates the Byteflies dot through snap buttons that electrically connect with the circuit. “There is a strong interest from different customers to follow a similar approach in designing wearable patches,” Casteleyn said. Quad Industries recently announced that Novares, a leading Tier-1 automotive supplier with €1.5 billion in sales in 2018, has acquired a minority stake in the company. Quad and Novares signed a joint development agreement in may 2018, and have integrated Quad’s technology into Novares’ Touch N’Play platform in its Nova Car concept car. “Quad’s printed electronics are key in our smart surfaces technologies, allowing Novares to propose to its customers disruptive systems and intuitive solutions for all users in the car,” saidNovares CEO Pierre Boulet in announcing the agreement. Casteleyn said that Quad Industries’ ability to work with customers on product development is important, but seeing this development into production sets Quad apart from the industry. “We often hear that our development skills in terms of applied research are very similar to what research centers offer, but with the important difference that, at the end of the development phase, we also offer real manufacturing capacity,” he noted. “Customers are partners,” Casteleyn added. “We provide a highly-skilled and experienced team to co-develop with those customers. We provide prototyping service and while developing, we always have future mass-production in mind. Being geographically close to both Imec and Holst Centre is a great ecosystem to be in. We get involved in many funded projects where our teams get the chance to work with those research centers. That puts us really in front of the technology.”
Enter the destination URL
Or link to existing content
Enter your account email.
A verification code was sent to your email, Enter the 6-digit code sent to your mail.
Didn't get the code? Check your spam folder or resend code
Set a new password for signing in and accessing your data.
Your Password has been Updated !