Quick Takeaways
- IMSE technology adoption in North America gains momentum through a new licensing partnership.
- The collaboration enables earlier integration of electronics into molded parts, reducing development complexity.
On February 2, TactoTek announced a technology licensing partnership with Global Technology Ventures Inc. (GTV), aimed at expanding the adoption of IMSE technology across multiple industries. The agreement allows GTV to integrate IMSE technology into customer programs using its hybrid design, engineering, and manufacturing expertise.
IMSE technology integration through licensing
IMSE technology integrates lighting, touch controls, and electronic circuits directly into three-dimensional molded surfaces. Through this licensing arrangement, GTV can introduce electronic functionality at earlier design stages, helping customers reduce system complexity while accelerating development timelines and improving overall product integration.Early-stage electronic integration benefits
By embedding IMSE technology into molded parts during initial development, customers can streamline component architecture and minimize later-stage design changes. This approach supports faster time-to-market while maintaining design flexibility and functional reliability across demanding applications.Industry applications and regional impact
GTV supports customers in the automotive, aerospace, consumer product, and medical sectors, enabling broader use of IMSE technology in high-performance environments. The partnership strengthens the IMSE ecosystem in North America by providing design teams with access to a local IMSE expert, supporting scalable adoption and regional manufacturing alignment.
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