Papier Logik

Papier Logik Develop your own technologies using Paper-based Touch Sensors. We provide Resizable sensors, fabrication kits sensors in series.

Paper-based Papier Logik resistive sensors were created after 6 years R&D at the MusicTech department of McGill University, Canada, to improve industrial force sensing resistors from Interlink or Tekscan in terms of availability and environmental sustainability. We aim to promote this technology to the industry and provide it to craftmanship, design, research and development or education. Our resi

zable paper sensors (force / pressure, position and bend / flexion /traction) and our kits of paper sensors and controllers fabrication offers more creative freedom to students, researchers and designers when creating new interfaces for various applications. The technology principles are easy to understand and to reproduce with the kits, providing resulting sensors with specifications that are equivalent to those of commercial equivalents. Our experience enabled us to conceive complete user guides and optimised materials for building many types of contact sensors (buttons, force/pressure, position, flexion) as well as combinations of them and matrix of force sensitive cells.

08/28/2025
J'ai le plaisir d'annoncer que le site PapierLogik vient enfin de réussir sa migration vers drupal 10!🥳Un petit pas pour...
08/07/2025

J'ai le plaisir d'annoncer que le site PapierLogik vient enfin de réussir sa migration vers drupal 10!🥳
Un petit pas pour l'homme mais un grand pas pour papierlogik!

Veuillez cependant excuser la mise en maintenance à suivre, car il s'agit maintenant de réarranger le tout entre 2 Mijitos.😁

Et bons Mojitos à tous,

12/04/2024

Custom Electronics tailoring is a key to innovation.
Paper-based electronics enables the production of fast and furiously efficient Proofs of Concepts, prototypes and serial products.

The Craft below was taylored for Prof Aurdrey Girouard at Carleton University while discussing disability issues (handicaps) and tools for disabled people.

The video present a prototype of a special pen for people having tactile finger disabilities. A rolled paper sensor has been inserted at the place you hold the pen, and triggers a LED through a circuit on top of the pen when the pen is sufficiently pressed to be firmly held.

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Montreal, QC
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