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Conductive Transfers

Patented printed stretchable electronics for e-textiles, wearable medical devices, and automotive applications — manufactured in the UK from prototype to full production.

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Founded in 2017 and acquired by Interlink Electronics in December 2024, Conductive Transfers extends group capability in printed stretchable electronics and smart textile manufacturing for global markets.

Location

Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK

11,000 sq ft facility near Sheffield

Recognition

Medilink UK National Healthcare Innovation Award 2024

Patented Technology

Screen-printed stretchable electronics applied as transfers to fabric

Conductive Transfers has developed a process where screen-printed conductive inks become the substrate itself — this ready-to-use circuitry is then heat-applied as a transfer to the target fabric or material. The result is electronics that are thin, light, stretchable, washable, and cost-effective compared to traditional wired or rigid-circuit approaches.

The company has manufactured and supplied over 150,000 printed circuits since 2018, supporting medical smart garments, automotive heating elements, and industrial safety applications from its South Yorkshire facility.

Core Capabilities

  • Stretchable, washable, durable printed circuits
  • Compatible with denim, Lycra, TPU, polycarbonate & more
  • Eliminates traditional wires and rigid substrates
  • Prototype to full production under one roof
  • Technology licensing for in-house production

Product Families

Each product family applies Conductive Transfers' patented printing process to a specific functional need — from heating and sensing to full circuit integration and seam-crossing connections.

ElastaTherm

Printed textile heaters

Screen-printed heating elements integrated directly into fabric substrates. Positive temperature coefficient (PTC) inks self-regulate temperature for safety and efficiency, with rapid heat-up and thicknesses as low as 0.1 mm.

Applications

  • Automotive seat heating
  • Heated outdoor clothing
  • Medical heated garments
  • Personal protective equipment

ElastaTronic

Printed circuits for smart textiles

Printed conductive circuits on textile substrates with the capability to integrate surface-mounted silicone chips directly on fabric. Enables complex electronic functionality in washable, stretchable garments.

Applications

  • Smart garments
  • Wearable sensors
  • E-textile computing
  • Interactive apparel

ElastaSens

Printed textile sensors

A family of printed sensors including capacitive, touch, stretch, and pressure sensing elements designed for integration into fabric. Enables intelligent garments that respond to body position and movement.

Applications

  • Pressure-sensing garments
  • Biometric monitoring
  • Sports performance
  • Rehabilitation devices

ElastaLink

Cross-seam printed connectors

Printed circuit solutions specifically designed to connect electronics across garment seams, enabling full-garment electronic coverage while maintaining comfort, washability, and long-term durability.

Applications

  • Multi-zone heated garments
  • Full-body sensor networks
  • Smart workwear
  • Medical monitoring

FES Electrodes

Medical functional electrical stimulation

Stretchable printed electrodes for Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) applications, supporting neuromuscular rehabilitation for stroke patients. Circuits are thin, light, comfortable, and clinically effective.

Applications

  • Stroke rehabilitation
  • Neuromuscular stimulation
  • Physiotherapy garments
  • Clinical smart textiles

Markets Served

Conductive Transfers has developed products and prototypes for customers across healthcare, automotive, wearables, and consumer apparel sectors.

Healthcare & Medical

Medical smart garments, FES rehabilitation devices, and body-worn monitoring systems requiring clinical-grade durability and proven biocompatibility.

  • FDA & CE-approved electrode circuits (INNOVO)
  • FES stroke rehabilitation garments
  • Femtech smart textile applications
  • Hospital bed and patient monitoring

Automotive

Thin, self-regulating printed heaters for seating and interior surfaces, plus capacitive and resistive sensors for ADAS and hands-on-wheel detection workflows.

  • ElastaTherm seat heating elements (0.1 mm thick)
  • Capacitive ADAS integration
  • Hands-on-wheel detection sensors
  • Interior surface and steering column heating

Wearables & Safety

High-performance wearable electronics that stretch and wash with the garment for fitness monitoring, worker safety, and personal protective equipment.

  • Performance biometric monitoring
  • Worker safety and PPE garments
  • Personal environmental monitoring
  • Sports science research

Apparel & Consumer

Consumer-facing smart clothing integrations where aesthetics, washability, and comfort are primary constraints alongside electronic function.

  • Heated outdoor and leisure clothing
  • Interactive and responsive textiles
  • Smart casualwear
  • Consumer wearable electronics

Why Conductive Transfers

What sets CT apart

Patented transfer printing process

CT's proprietary method laminates functional circuitry directly onto a wide range of fabric substrates. The screen-printed inks become the substrate — no wires, no rigid boards.

Stretchable, washable, durable circuits

Printed circuits stretch with the garment, survive repeated washing, and maintain electrical performance across the product lifecycle. Suitable for denim, Lycra, TPU, polycarbonate, and more.

Prototype to full production

An 11,000 sq ft facility near Sheffield supports projects from early prototypes through high-volume production runs, with engineering support at every stage.

Technology licensing available

Companies wanting to produce in-house can license CT's patented technology and know-how, including materials, equipment, and training for UK and overseas production.

Case Study

INNOVO Smart Garment

Conductive Transfers manufactured printed electrode circuits for INNOVO®, an FDA and CE-approved smart garment treating stress urinary incontinence — a condition affecting 1 in 3 women globally. CT supplied over 150,000 printed circuits across a four-year partnership with Atlantic Therapeutics, resulting in an exclusive IP licence that enabled worldwide market expansion.

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Case Study

MyGo® Exoskeleton Garment

Conductive Transfers developed and printed the circuits and electrodes integrated into Move4Ward's MyGo® soft garment exoskeleton — a biomechanically inspired device using Functional Electrical Stimulation. The printed electrodes are stretchable, washable, durable, and clinically effective for mobility rehabilitation.

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Award

Medilink UK National Healthcare Business Award for Innovation 2024

Conductive Transfers received the highest national accolade in UK healthcare innovation at the Medilink UK Awards ceremony held on July 11, 2024, at The London Institute for Healthcare Engineering (LIHE).

"It's an honour to be recognised on a national level for our innovative contributions to the healthcare sector."
Paul Brook, Business Development Director

About Conductive Transfers

Part of the Interlink Electronics group

Conductive Transfers Limited was founded in 2017, growing from a traditional heat-transfer manufacturer to a patented stretchable electronics innovator. The company was acquired by Interlink Electronics, Inc. (Nasdaq: LINK) in December 2024, alongside affiliate Global Print Solutions Limited.

The acquisition extends Interlink's printed electronics capabilities into e-textiles and smart garment markets — an area identified as a high-growth opportunity within the broader wearable technology sector.

Technology Licensing

Bring CT's process in-house

Companies that want to produce Conductive Transfers' printed electronics themselves can license the patented technology and know-how. Licensing packages include materials, equipment, and comprehensive staff training for UK and international production sites.

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