07.27.15
Tangio Printed Electronics announced the appointment of Mark Westgarth-Graham as head of development. Westgarth-Graham will be leading global product development activities and new technology integration for the North Vancouver-based company.
Most recently, Westgarth-Graham was CTO and VP of product development at Peratech Ltd, a UK-based innovator and intellectual property licensor of human-machine interface (HMI) sensor materials and software. In that role, he was responsible for managing all internal and external product development programs and customer projects, and delivering innovative and disruptive HMI sensor solutions, concepts and materials to the company’s OEM and Tier-1 customers.
Over the course of his career, Westgarth-Graham has been fundamental in securing a number of key patent applications and he has continuously pushed the boundaries of innovation, engineering and science. In joining Tangio Printed Electronics, he brings with him a strong mechanical engineering background with extensive experience in printed electronics, sensor applications, manufacturing, product integration and development.
“Having already worked closely with the great team at Tangio Printed Electronics while the company was a supplier to Peratech,” said Westgarth-Graham, “I look forward to engaging with Tangio again, on a much more detailed level, and moving forward with some of the exciting new technologies and interesting opportunities they are developing.”
Tangio Printed Electronics designs and builds force touch sensors, printed heaters and many other novel innovations in printed electronics.
Most recently, Westgarth-Graham was CTO and VP of product development at Peratech Ltd, a UK-based innovator and intellectual property licensor of human-machine interface (HMI) sensor materials and software. In that role, he was responsible for managing all internal and external product development programs and customer projects, and delivering innovative and disruptive HMI sensor solutions, concepts and materials to the company’s OEM and Tier-1 customers.
Over the course of his career, Westgarth-Graham has been fundamental in securing a number of key patent applications and he has continuously pushed the boundaries of innovation, engineering and science. In joining Tangio Printed Electronics, he brings with him a strong mechanical engineering background with extensive experience in printed electronics, sensor applications, manufacturing, product integration and development.
“Having already worked closely with the great team at Tangio Printed Electronics while the company was a supplier to Peratech,” said Westgarth-Graham, “I look forward to engaging with Tangio again, on a much more detailed level, and moving forward with some of the exciting new technologies and interesting opportunities they are developing.”
Tangio Printed Electronics designs and builds force touch sensors, printed heaters and many other novel innovations in printed electronics.