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Ynvisible Inaugurates New Production Facility in Sweden
August 19, 2025 | Ynvisible Interactive Inc.Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
Ynvisible Interactive Inc. is proud to announce the successful relocation and commissioning of its roll-to-roll (R2R) high-volume production line to a new, state-of-the-art facility in Norrköping, Sweden.
Strategically located in Norrköping – widely recognized as a European center of excellence for Printed Electronics – Ynvisible’s new facility is embedded in a vibrant innovation ecosystem of companies, research institutions, and start-ups. The Company now benefits from seamless access to cutting-edge pilot manufacturing infrastructure and technical expertise, while being co-located with long-term partner RISE. Ynvisible has also been warmly welcomed by Norrköping Science Park, whose support was instrumental in the successful setup of the facility – setting the stage for accelerated growth and innovation.
RISE, Sweden’s leading research institute, has been a key partner in Ynvisible’s journey to commercialize printed electrochromic display technology. Through an exclusive license agreement, Ynvisible holds worldwide rights to key patent families developed by RISE. This collaboration extends beyond licensing into a robust R&D alliance focused on advancing the next generation of printed e-paper products. With direct access to RISE’s globally recognized team of experts and facilities, the relocation to Norrköping further strengthens this strategic partnership, enabling closer collaboration and faster innovation cycles.
This move also marks a significant milestone in Ynvisible’s long-term commitment to advancing roll-to-roll manufacturing and innovation in Printed Electronics. The new facility not only strengthens Ynvisible’s production capabilities for its proprietary printed e-paper display technology but also expands its capacity to support the production of other emerging Printed Electronics components, including sensors, batteries, and solar cells – placing Ynvisible at the forefront of scalable, sustainable Printed Electronics manufacturing.
“Being integrated into the local Printed Electronics ecosystem in Norrköping is a strategic advantage for Ynvisible”, said Ramin Heydarpour, CEO of Ynvisible. “We are now closer than ever to our long-term partner RISE and surrounded by a dynamic community of innovators. We are deeply grateful to Norrköping Science Park for their warm welcome. Our new facility is fully up and running – operating better than ever – and we are focused on driving growth through innovation.”
“Ynvisible’s decision to relocate its production line to Norrköping sends a strong signal to the local ecosystem”, said Jonas Nilson, CEO of Norrköping Science Park. “Proximity between companies working in Printed Electronics creates valuable synergies, and we’re excited to see how this move will foster new collaborations and innovation.”
The relocation from Linköping to Norrköping was executed flawlessly – on time, on budget, and with minimal disruption to operations. The new facility is fully operational and ready to support Ynvisible’s growing customer base and innovation roadmap.
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