<p>➀ Saarland University researchers are developing lightweight elastomer films for smart textiles, touch displays, and speakers with haptic feedback.</p><p>➁ These films can be precisely controlled to vibrate, flex, press, or pull using electrical voltage.</p><p>➂ The research focuses on creating more efficient, stable, sensitive, and responsive smart film actuators.</p>
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