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Peratech appoints Dr Tolis Voutsas as VP of Technology
Dr Tolis Voutsas as Vice President of Technology, Peratech

Peratech appoints Dr Tolis Voutsas as VP of Technology

Peratech, a leader in force-sensing technology, has appointed Dr Tolis Voutsas as Vice President of Technology.

He will focus on the development of solutions integrating Peratech’s quantum tunnelling composite (QTC) force-sensing technology with Displays and Thin-Film Transistor arrays.



Voutsas has 24 years’ experience leading and supporting a wide variety of R&D projects across the whole spectrum of material, process, device, and system development for flat panel displays and sensor arrays.

He has been responsible for several technology transfers to large-volume manufacturing and has led the development of new business for flexible and wearable electronics whilst at Sharp Labs of America, Ares Materials, and e-skin Displays.

Jon Stark, CEO, Peratech, said: “We are delighted that Tolis is bringing a wealth of display-industry and technology-commercialisation experience to Peratech.

“Our experience co-developing an active-matrix force sensor with him when he was at Sharp Labs was only a taste of his ability to collaborate, innovate and bring new display-integration products to market.

“As a thought leader in flexible display technologies, Tolis will lead how we define a new future of TFT and display-integrated HMIs and new application areas with QTC force-sensing technology.” “Peratech leads the field in HMI touch by offering affordable, award-winning touch sensing solutions with outstanding touch sensitivity, durability, EMI immunity, and dynamic range,” commented Voutsas. “I’m thrilled to be joining such a forward-thinking company which is dedicated to developing new and impactful HMI experiences.”

Voutsas earned a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Lehigh University in 1994 and completed his doctoral thesis on advanced poly-Si material and device technologies for active-matrix LCDs.

In 2000 he also received an MS degree in Management of Technology from Washington State University. He has authored more than 60 papers in peer-reviewed journals, written three book chapters, holds over 100 US patents, and has presented at numerous conferences and industry trade events. He has served as the VP of Americas Region for the Society for Information Display, in which he is currently a senior member.

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