At LOPEC 2025, the LEITAT team, led by Javier Palmer, Senior Researcher, showcased the cutting-edge temperature sensors developed in the VERSAPRINT Project.
LOPEC (Large-area, Organic & Printed Electronics Convention) is the world’s leading event for flexible, organic, and printed electronics. This year, it brought together around 170 exhibitors from 29 countries and over 2,400 visitors, offering a prime opportunity for industry leaders to exchange knowledge and explore emerging innovations.
Enhancing battery safety with printed temperature sensors
During the event, the VERSAPRINT team presented its printed temperature sensors, a groundbreaking technology designed to enhance the safety and efficiency of battery cells. By integrating these sensors, energy storage systems can achieve improved thermal management, extended lifespan, and greater reliability—a major leap forward in sustainable energy solutions.
A key platform for innovation and collaboration
LOPEC 2025 featured application-oriented lectures and high-level presentations, focusing on the increasing market adoption of printed electronics. As a leading European event in this field, LOPEC provided an invaluable platform for the VERSAPRINT project to showcase its advancements to a global audience.

Javier Palmer, Senior Researcher at Leitat, shared his thoughts on the event:
“The LOPEC conference is one of the key European events in the field of printed electronics. Participating in one of its technical sessions was an interesting and rewarding experience, as well as a unique opportunity to share the work carried out on the VERSAPRINT project in the development of our printed sensors.”
Stay tuned as we continue to push the boundaries of sustainable, high-performance energy storage solutions!