HUAWEIKE Participates in “Initiating R2R Printing Foundry Platform in Nepal 2026”, Promoting Global Collaboration For Printed Flexible
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HUAWEIKE Participates in "Initiating R2R Printing Foundry Platform in Nepal 2026", Promoting Global Collaboration for Printed Flexible-Electronics
Kathmandu, Nepal, Aug 6-7, 2026 - The international workshop Initiating R2R Printing Foundry Platform in Nepal 2026, hosted by Kathmandu Engineering College (KEC), was successfully held in Lalitpur, Nepal. The event gathers worldwide academia, material suppliers and industry practitioners to discuss the establishment of local roll-to-roll (R2R) printed-electronics foundry infrastructure, technology transfer and industrialization pathways.
As an industrial end-user and mass-production practitioner of R2R printed tactile sensors, Wuhan Huaweike Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (HIT) was invited to attend the workshop. HIT owns full-stack capabilities including functional material formulation, self-developed R2R printing equipment, device manufacturing and tactile-sensing algorithm. The company has realized large-scale commercial production of multi-dimensional force tactile sensors(electronic skin), widely deployed in humanoid robots, dexterous hands and industrial automation scenarios.
During the workshop, HIT exchanged insights with experts from Japan, Republic of Korea, Indonesiaand Nepal on R2R printing process, functional ink, flexible sensor fabrication and foundry-platform construction. Drawing upon real-world mass-production experience, the team shared key engineering lessons for translating lab prototypes into market-ready products, and contributed practical suggestions for building local printed-electronics foundry capacity.
Committed to open global cooperation,HIT will keep engaging in international academic-industrial exchanges, expand global technology partnerships, and facilitate the worldwide adoption of flexible tactile-sensing technologies.
About HIT
HIT focuses on R&D and mass manufacturing of high-performance flexible tactile sensors (electronic skin). With in-house R2R roll-to-roll printing production lines, the company delivers integrated tactile-sensing solutions for robotics and intelligent manufacturing.







