plyon® takes over Asia: こんにちは, Japan!

tacterion's revolutionary plyon® Sensors have made waves in Asia, and we couldn't be more excited to share the news with you. Recently, our CEO, Michael Strohmayr, had the honor of attending Car-ele Japan, part of the Automotive World exhibition and conference in Nagoya, in collaboration with our trusted partner, TOKAI Electronics.

plyon® at Car-ele Japan

November 7, 2023

Tacterion's revolutionary plyon® Sensors have made waves in Asia, and we couldn't be more excited to share the news with you. Recently, our CEO, Michael Strohmayr, had the honor of attending Car-ele Japan, part of the Automotive World exhibition and conference in Nagoya, in collaboration with our trusted partner, TOKAI Electronics.

plyon® Sensors: A Glimpse of the Future

At Car-ele Japan, we showcased the sheer power and versatility of plyon® Sensors. These sensors, including plyon® flex Square, Medium, Stripe, Slider, and Array, were integrated in a variety of ways, from being embedded under different surfaces like leather and wood to seamlessly working with our DevKit.

These demonstrations served as a testament to the incredible potential of plyon® Sensors and the myriad of applications they bring to the table. Whether it's creating innovative touch-sensitive interfaces, enhancing user experiences, or opening doors to new possibilities in industries like automotive, healthcare, robotics, and more, plyon® Sensors are at the forefront of tactile sensing technology.

A Snapshot of Car-ele Japan

Car-ele Japan, part of the Automotive World exhibition and conference, is known for bringing together the best and brightest in the automotive industry. It provided the ideal platform for us to showcase our vision of the future of touch-sensitive technology within the automotive sector.

Our partnership with TOKAI Electronics has been instrumental in making this a reality, and we're grateful for their support as we expand our reach in the Asian automotive market.

Stay Tuned for What's Next

This is just the beginning of our journey in Asia. We're excited about the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead as we continue to take plyon® Sensors to new frontiers within the automotive world. The possibilities are endless, and we're committed to pushing the boundaries of tactile sensing technology.

We invite you to stay tuned for more exciting developments as we work towards revolutionizing industries and transforming the way we interact with the digital world. Together, we are shaping the future of touch technology.

plyon® takes over Asia: こんにちは, Japan!
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