Faurecia partners with Finnish start-up Tactotek
The investment in TactoTek strengthens Faurecia's capabilities for its ‘smart life on board’ strategy, and in particular the development and production of intelligent surfaces.
Faurecia has announced a partnership agreement with TactoTek. Through this investment in the Finnish startup, the Group is strengthening its expertise and technological offer in smart surfaces.
TactoTek is a leading provider of solutions for injection moulded structural electronics (IMSE) integrating printed circuitry and electronic components into 3D injection moulded plastics. The investment in TactoTek strengthens Faurecia's capabilities for its ‘smart life on board’ strategy, and in particular the development and production of intelligent surfaces.
Commenting on the new development, David Weill, vice-president (Marketing & Development), Faurecia Interiors, said: "Our partnership with TactoTek is an important step in the development of intelligent surface solutions. We intend to complete this offer in the long term by integrating different technological bricks capable of creating a new experience of connectivity in vehicles."
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