Date16th, Oct 2025

Summary:

Researchers from Qingdao University, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Korea Advanced Nano Fab Center (KANC) and Shandong University have developed a multifunctional electronic skin (e-skin) system based on a laser-induced graphene (LIG) composite platform. The e-skin system leverages graphene's electrical conductivity, large surface area, and structural flexibility to achieve high-performance tactile sensing with simultaneous mechanical and thermal detection capabilities.