Yamagata University / INOEL

Printed systems for tactile intelligence.

Takeda Laboratory connects low-temperature device printing, high-density OTFT backplanes, and robotic tactile sensing into end-to-end demonstrations.

Process Low-temp printing

Atmospheric and scalable fabrication for flexible systems.

Arrays High-density OTFT

Backplane integration for sensing and display platforms.

Robotics Tactile demos

Sensor intelligence carried through to robotic behavior.

Core research Laboratory visual overview
Takeda Laboratory hero visual
01 Printed device manufacturing
02 Sensing system integration
03 Robotic tactile demonstrations
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Process design, device integration, and robotics in one lab.

The lab works across printed electronics, sensing, and robotic system demonstrations, with emphasis on reproducible fabrication and clear end-to-end validation.

Fabrication Low-temperature and atmospheric printing
Integration OTFT arrays, sensors, and circuits
Validation Robotic and wearable demonstrations
Printed electronics illustration

Research topics connected through process design and system integration.