Ynvisible Printed E-Paper: Flexible, Low-Power Displays - Embedded World 2025
At Embedded World 2025, Ynvisible showcased their printed e-paper technology—a thin, flexible, and highly customisable segmented display solution. Unlike conventional e-paper, Ynvisible’s displays are manufactured using printed electronics in both sheets and rolls, allowing for scalable, high-volume production.
The displays are best suited for showing numeric values, icons, and status indicators. Thanks to their low material cost and simplified production, these displays are a practical fit for a wide range of applications.
Learn more about Ynvisible’s printed e-paper displays.
Low Power Draw and Simple Control
Ynvisible’s e-paper operates on just 1.5 volts and consumes as little as 1–2 microwatts per square centimetre. This ultra-low power usage makes the display ideal for battery-powered and remote applications.
Being semi-bistable, the display retains its image for a period even without power. A quick polarity switch or shorting the display segment will turn it off. Integration is straightforward and compatible with low-cost microcontrollers, making it a practical option for embedded developers.
Customisable Displays for IoT and Smart Devices
Display sizes range from compact indicators to roughly A4-sized panels (25 × 20 cm). For larger implementations, Ynvisible supports modular configurations by placing displays side by side. They also offer a full custom service—from concept and design to manufacturing and delivery.
Applications include smart thermostats, IoT devices, wearables, and environmental sensors. Customers can request tailored solutions directly via Ynvisible’s contact channels.
Request a custom display or explore use cases on Ynvisible’s website.
Ynvisible’s printed e-paper brings together low power needs, flexible design options, and scalable production. Whether for prototyping or full deployment, the technology offers a straightforward path to embedded display integration.
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