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Nanomade – Strategic-Technological Analysis
How do Nanomade's ultra-thin quantum deformation sensors, printed from conductive nanoparticle ink, detect strain, touch and pressure?
Nanomade is a Toulouse-based deep-tech firm specializing in ultra-thin quantum deformation. Strategic-technological profile; 17-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-11-30
Nanomade is a Toulouse-based deep-tech firm specializing in ultra-thin quantum deformation sensors that can turn any surface into an interactive, sensitive interface. By printing a conductive nanoparticle ink onto flexible substrates, Nanomade’s technology detects minute strains, touch, and pressure with unprecedented sensitivity.
The company’s innovation, derived from CNRS/INSA Toulouse research, has drawn interest from aerospace and automotive OEMs (e.g., Airbus, Safran) and health-tech innovators .
This analysis answers: How do Nanomade's ultra-thin quantum deformation sensors, printed from conductive nanoparticle ink, detect strain, touch and pressure? How does its CNRS and INSA Toulouse-derived technology turn surfaces into sensitive interfaces? What interest from aerospace and automotive OEMs such as Airbus and Safran signals its dual-use potential? What readiness level, IP and capability gaps define its profile?
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The company’s innovation, derived from CNRS/INSA Toulouse research, has drawn interest from aerospace and automotive OEMs (e.g., Airbus, Safran) and health-tech innovators .
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