The unit specializes in printing flexible electronic components on plastic, paper, or textiles, turning any object into connected and intelligent systems. Through wireless technologies such as RFID or NFC and functional sensors, Thinex enables new functionalities in products, with applications in sectors such as packaging, Industry 4.0, and healthcare.
As part of this partnership, Thinex will work together with Tech Barcelona to bring the potential of this technology closer to the ecosystem of startups, corporations, and technology centers in Barcelona, fostering its adoption and driving the creation of new solutions.
According to Marc Vizern, Business Unit Manager at Thinex, “being part of Tech Barcelona represents a strategic step for our positioning within the ecosystem. This environment allows us to connect with startups, companies, and key stakeholders to drive collaborative projects and accelerate the adoption of technologies such as printed electronics. At Thinex, we aim to actively contribute to strengthening Barcelona and Catalonia as a leading hub in industrial and technological innovation, generating real impact on the business fabric.”
For Miquel Martí, CEO of Tech Barcelona, “advanced or deep-tech technologies must be the spearhead of our innovation ecosystem. That is why we need more examples like Thinex Rotimpres, an industrial SME with a strong track record that has integrated science to innovate, diversify, and create new business opportunities across multiple applied sectors. This agreement strengthens the connection with the broader ecosystem and accelerates the arrival of these innovations to the market.”