💡 Inveel GmbH is a spin-off company of the Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland – an experienced team with over 14 years in nanoengineering, materials science and electronics technologies, driven to introduce the highest resolution and cost-effective printed electronics solutions.
Inveel specialises in the development of high-resolution sensory skins that provide robots with a sense of touch. They have innovated a groundbreaking technology that integrates nanometer-precise sensors on large-area artificial skins, enhancing tactile perception for versatile and precise robotic interactions. The pioneering technology enables precise sensor printing on flexible materials, emulating lifelike skin and offering the capability to detect object presence, positions within the hand, and applied forces during grasping. This innovation leads to sensor-rich, flexible robotic hands, allowing fine motor control, hence revolutionising robotics.
Meet the coordinator of the MAUN project:
Łukasiewicz Research Network - Industrial Research Institute for Automation & Measurements PIAP (Łukasiewicz - PIAP)
Łukasiewicz - PIAP is a research institute with strong commercial branch. It was established in Poland in 1965. Currently, it employs c.a. 250 people, out of which more than 2/3 are scientists and/or engineers. Main activity topics of the institute include: mobile autonomous systems, innovative human machine interfaces, manipulation and manipulator construction, cyber-physical systems, data fusion and image processing, industrial automation, measurement devices and rapid prototyping. Łukasiewicz - PIAP is the main Polish and one of the biggest European producers of IEDD/EOD/CBRN mobile robots and robotic accessories. For more than 25 years Łukasiewicz - PIAP has been active in research collaboration for the EC (3rd-7th Framework Programme, H2020, HE), EDA, ESA and NATO. Łukasiewicz - PIAP is a part of Sieć Badawcza Łukasiewicz – the 3rd biggest research network in Europe, with over 7000 employees in Poland.