Bioelectronics
Bioelectronics is a multidisciplinary field that combines biology and electrical engineering to create devices capable of monitoring or controlling biological processes. It integrates electronic components like sensors and circuits with biological systems like cells and tissues.
Common bioelectronic devices include biomedical sensors, energy storage devices and harvesters, implantable devices, and soft robotics [1]. These technologies are utilized to monitor glucose levels for medical diagnostics, therapeutic devices for drug delivery, and neuroprosthetics for restoring lost functions.


- Medical
- Prosthetics
- Pharmaceutical
- Consumer electronics
- Silver-based inks
- Copper-based inks
- Carbon-based inks
- Gold-based inks
- Polymer-based dielectric inks
- Ceramic-based dielectric inks
- Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)
- Polycarbonate (PC)
- Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
- Hydrogels
- Silicon
- Fabric
Our white papers

Printing ECG Electrodes with Biocompatible Gold Ink on TPU
This project demonstrates how we validated the effectiveness of printing ECG electrodes on TPU using biocompatible gold ink and stretchable silver ink.