
Naxnova Technologies Unveils India’s First Flexible Printed Electronics R&D Centre
The Hindu
Naxnova Technologies launches India's first Flexible Hybrid Printed Electronics R&D Centre, driving innovation in smart sensors and circuits.
A Landmark Initiative to Drive Innovation in Smart Sensors, Flexible Circuits, and Intelligent Interfaces
New Delhi, 31 March, 2025 – In a significant stride towards technological advancement, Naxnova Technologies has launched India’s first Flexible Hybrid Printed Electronics Research & Development Centre, marking a transformative moment for the country’s innovation landscape. With a distinguished legacy spanning over four decades in high-precision manufacturing, Naxnova is poised to revolutionize industries by developing next-generation smart sensors, flexible circuits, and intelligent interfaces. This pioneering initiative will drive breakthrough advancements across automotive, medical wearables, robotics, industrials, aerospace, and consumer electronics sectors.
Advancing the Frontiers of Technology
The new state-of-the-art R&D centre will serve as a hub for deep technology innovation, focusing on the development of high-performance, lightweight, and durable solutions that redefine product capabilities. The facility is equipped with cutting-edge testing infrastructure, enabling comprehensive in-house validation of:
● Materials and electronics hardware/software
● Mechanical and embedded systems performance
● Optical precision and climate resilience (indoor and outdoor testing)

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