TactoTek®, the in-mold structural electronics (IMSE®) global leader, today announced that Phillips Medisize, a Molex company, has joined the IMSE ecosystem as a licensee. Phillips Medisize will begin IMSE manufacturing at its facilities in USA and Mexico, serving key markets including consumer, defense, automotive, and medical technology.
“We are proud to welcome Phillips Medisize as a TactoTek licensee,” said Sami Hyyryläinen, Senior Vice President, Sales and Business Development at TactoTek. “Their deep experience in both product design and advanced manufacturing makes them a full-service IMSE licensee. The vertical integration of electronics, mechanics, and aesthetics in IMSE parts means that streamlined production and accelerated time-to-market are critical advantages—ones that Phillips Medisize is well-positioned to deliver.”
IMSE technology integrates electronic functions such as lighting, touch controls, circuitry, and antennas into seamless, injection-molded smart surfaces. These highly functional, space-saving solutions are transforming product design across industries.
“IMSE complements our portfolio and supports design innovation and differentiation in medical technology, consumer, and defense markets. This expertise combined with our end-to-end manufacturing capabilities, scale and geographic scope makes Phillips Medisize a compelling manufacturing provider globally, including for high-demand IMSE automotive solutions,” said Katie Dornan, Vice President and General Manager, Specialty Commercial, Phillips Medisize.
About TactoTek
TactoTek, Oy (Oulu, Finland), is the world leader in developing and licensing in-mold structural electronics (IMSE®) technologies. Automotive, aviation, connected home, industrial control, and medical brands use TactoTek innovations to create next-generation user experiences that are compelling, differentiated, and more sustainable. Designers use TactoTek IP to integrate circuits and components directly into plastic parts, transforming conventional structures into smart interactive surfaces. TactoTek licenses its intellectual property, including over 290 patents and critical know-how developed over a decade of intensive R&D and quality testing, to global manufacturers who use reliable, standardized manufacturing processes to produce curved-shape and conformal electronics. Learn more at www.tactotek.com.