TactoTek, a pioneer in In-Mould Structural Electronics (IMSE), has reached a major milestone with the granting of its 300th patent. This achievement reflects the company’s long-standing commitment to advancing both technology and practical, cost-effective manufacturing solutions for the in-mould electronics market.
TactoTek’s IP approach is rooted in technological advancement and real-world applicability, resulting in a strong global IP position with patents granted in key markets, including the United States, Europe, Japan, China, India, and South Korea. The portfolio covers core In-Mould Structural Electronics (IMSE) technologies and scalable, industrialised manufacturing methods. By bundling patent rights with extensive know-how in a knowledge-based SaaS application, TactoTek streamlines technology transfers, helping licensees bring IMSE-based solutions to market faster and with greater confidence.
Dedication to meaningful innovation
Anne Forselius, Head of IP Management at TactoTek, stated: “Our 300th granted patent is a reflection of TactoTek’s dedication to meaningful innovation. We focus not just on technological breakthroughs, but on empowering our licensees with practical, manufacturable solutions that enable commercial success and industry transformation.”
“What makes this achievement meaningful is not just the number, but the foundation it reflects — years of foresight-driven technology development, collaboration, and a strong culture of innovation. This milestone is a testament to our ability to scale innovation from lab to line,” added Pälvi Apilo, CTO at TactoTek. “TactoTek’s patented technologies and our unique knowledge transfer platform ensure that the benefits of IMSE are within reach for manufacturers everywhere, making smart surfaces a reality for global markets.”
Accelerated growth in the in-mould electronics market
TactoTek’s extensive patent portfolio and licensing model support accelerated growth in the in-mould electronics market, enabling lighter, smarter, and more sustainable products across automotive, industrial, and consumer applications.