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.
Interlink Subsidiary
Conductive Transfers
Patented printed stretchable electronics for e-textiles, wearable medical devices, and automotive applications — manufactured in the UK from prototype to full production.
Location
Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK
11,000 sq ft facility near Sheffield
Recognition
Medilink UK National Healthcare Innovation Award 2024

Printed textile sensors
ElastaSens
ElastaSens is the Conductive Transfers sensing family for smart textiles. It packages pressure, touch, capacitive, and stretch sensing functions into printed textile-compatible forms for wearable interfaces and body-near monitoring.
- Printed sensing structures for textile-based products
- Supports pressure, touch, stretch, and capacitive detection
- Designed for garments and body-near monitoring systems
- Useful for movement, posture, and rehabilitation-related interactions
Product overview
Smart textile sensing
ElastaSens brings sensing behavior into soft goods and garments where body position, movement, or contact state needs to be measured without traditional rigid sensor packaging.
This family supports product programs that need textile-native inputs for performance monitoring, rehabilitation, or user interaction within the garment itself.
Application pathways
The family can be adapted to multiple use cases across medical, sports, industrial, and wearable consumer programs.
- Pressure-mapping garments
- Movement and posture sensing
- Biometric and body-state workflows
- Rehabilitation and therapy products
Applications
Typical program fit
ElastaSens is typically delivered as a specification-led product family. Contact the Conductive Transfers team to discuss material selection, prototyping, manufacturing fit, and commercial requirements for your application.
- Pressure-sensing garments
- Biometric monitoring
- Sports performance
- Rehabilitation devices
Next Step
Speak with Conductive Transfers
The team can help with prototype planning, manufacturing approach, licensing questions, and application-specific feasibility for this product family.
