
Description
In the field of Printed Electronics, only limited standards have been established to date. Currently, Metafas has two types of in-house test setups. One setup is used to validate the elongation and lifetime of printed electronics, while the other is used to measure the minimum bending radius in relation to the operating frequency of printed electronics. Both setups are constructed using recycled ISB profiles, pneumatic and electrical components, and other reused materials.
There is an opportunity to optimize the testing cycle. The current methodology is time-consuming and does not provide sufficient capacity for extensive validation, which limits both overall speed and quality. In addition, the appearance of the current setups does not fully reflect the level of professionalism expected by the Metafas customer base.
During the internship period, you will be responsible for the complete development of a revised test setup. This setup should be multifunctional, with modular and easily interchangeable components that allow quick reconfiguration.
In addition to researching test setups for specific standards and designing and building the system, you will also be expected to validate the test setup using an existing product.

