Oulu, Finland – January 16, 2025 – Following its $60+ million funding round, TactoTek, the global leader in In-Mold Structural Electronics (IMSE®) technology, has reconstituted its Board of Directors with accomplished leaders whose collective expertise supports TactoTek’s strategic global market expansion across multiple industries.
IMSE solutions integrate electronic functions such as lighting, touch controls, and antennas into 3D injection-molded smart surfaces. A single, seamless IMSE part replaces multi-layer electromechanical assemblies, while being lighter, thinner, and delivering step-function sustainability improvements.
“We have an elite Board of Directors ideally suited to support TactoTek’s growth and the worldwide penetration of the company’s IMSE technology across multiple industries,” noted Anders Dahlblom, chairperson of TactoTek’s Board of Directors. “With strong financial backing, an active and aligned Board of Directors, and an experienced operational team, the Company is poised for rapid market expansion.”
TactoTek’s new Board of Directors includes:
“IMSE technology provides unprecedented design freedom aligned with automotive market priorities, such as integrating innovative lighting and intuitive user controls directly into the structure of surface materials, and TactoTek has, by far, the most experience and a dominant intellectual property position,” according to board member, Kai Siebert. “IMSE benefits extend far beyond automotive to current high scale industries such as smart home and industrial controls, and high growth markets such as robotics.”
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 280 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.
Teija Ahola
Marketing Manager
teija.ahola@tactotek.com