Henkel and Linxens Join Forces to Enhance Patient Comfort in Medical Wearables Enabled by Printed Electronics

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11/13/2024

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Henkel and Linxens Join Forces to Enhance Patient Comfort in Medical Wearables Enabled by Printed Electronics

­Henkel and Linxens today have announced a collaboration to drive the integration of advanced technologies for medical wearables based on printed electronics. As part of the collaboration the companies have developed a proof of concept to integrate heating elements into medical wearable devices which significantly enhance the comfort for patients. 

Henkel is an industry-leading supplier of printed electronics materials and services. The broad Loctite portfolio of functional inks includes conductive inks and paints as well as resistive and dielectric inks. These materials combined with four decades of formulation expertise enable the company´s ecosystem partners to develop printed electronics applications tailored to the specific properties demanded by industrial customers – with a growing focus on the medical and healthcare industry.

Linxens is a global leader in the electronics industry, providing innovative, customized component-based solutions to meet the most demanding technical specifications for connectivity, traceability and authentication. Within the collaboration the company is leveraging its Roll-to-Roll (R2R) screen printing technology for the development of highly complex and precise electronic designs. Linxens has contributed to the creation of the substrate with silver tracks, ensuring efficient conductivity within the patch. This technology allows the production of flexible circuits integrated into skin patches, which are thin, comfortable, and optimized for medical applications. As a result, the heating skin patch can be used in various healthcare and wellness contexts, such as for pain relief or temperature-controlled drug delivery.

Henkel is providing its expertise in Polymer Conductive Technology (PCT), ensuring optimal performance of the heating elements while maintaining the flexibility and adhesion required for skin-contact medical patches. The company´s silver conductive inks and carbon resistive ink for micro heating are essential to the patch’s heating capabilities. In addition, Henkel also leverages its broad expertise from supplying more than 800 industry segments globally.

“At Henkel, we strongly believe in the value of close collaborations to further unlock the enormous potential of printed electronics across industries,” explained Pia Schmiedel, Business Development Manager for Printed Electronics at Henkel. “Our collaboration with Linxens enables innovative approaches for the printed electronics technology in healthcare that help to significantly enhance the comfort for patients. We are convinced that our demonstrations at this years´ MEDICA trade show will be a great opportunity to accelerate the adoption in the market.”

“Through our collaboration with Henkel, we have developed an innovative proof of concept that incorporates heating elements into medical wearable devices, aimed at greatly enhancing patient comfort," shared Minh Lê, Vice President at Linxens Healthcare. “This solution represents a significant step forward in wearable technology, enabling designing of devices that positively impact patients’ quality of life by enhancing comfort during use. We're excited to demonstrate this advancement at MEDICA to show its real-world benefits for the healthcare sector and look forward to collaborating with Henkel on future solutions”.

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