The University of Southampton

We print our novel functional electronic materials, including sensors and electroluminescent inks, onto fabrics in our Printed Electronics and Materials lab. Our research also includes the use of wireless sensor systems to monitor diverse parameters including the health of engines and the effectiveness of agricultural irrigation, and we can power these systems using our own energy harvesting technology.

The SEMS group applies research across a range of areas, such as:

Members of SEMS have a long history of engagement with industry, and, as well as providing consultancy services, have formed a number of spin-out companies.