Welcome to the first edition of Touch Points, the new Senisgraphics blog on the latest developments in the industry. Although we have been around since 1994, our latest year has been our most eventful. Our new blog is small part of the overhaul of our company and is part of our commitment to provide leading industry ideas and information. Our new logo, web site, blog and new facility are all part of the “new” Sensigraphics story, positioning our company for the future. Yet, we still maintain the same dedication to customer satisfaction by hand selecting our customer base and providing top notch design, engineering, and prototyping services.
As you may know, Sensigraphics is an industry-leading manufacture/supplier of custom of membrane switches, graphic overlays, control panels, and touch screens. Sensigraphics is the most dependable partner for manufacturing user interface components and utilizes the most state of the art manufacturing techniques and equipment. We moved earlier this year to our Mount Laurel, NJ facility to specifically encompass a one piece flow system using lean manufacturing principles and are convienently located with Productive Plastics, a custom plastics thermoformer. In addition Productive Industrial Finishing, a custom industrial finishing and powder coating facility is also located nearby.
At Sensigraphics our custom capabilities and core competences are broad and include:
- Membrane Switch Assemblies
- Graphic Overlays
- Elastomer Keypads
- Control Panel Assemblies
- Touch Screen Assemblies
- Graphic labels/overlays
- PCB Based Switch Assemblies
- Prototyping
- Design and Engineering
Lots of changes here at Sensigraphics, but our commitment to providing the highest quality products and service remains unchanged.
We will enjoy sharing our thoughts and ideas via Touch Points. But more importantly, we seek your feedback. We look forward to hearing from you.








The TouchPoints blog looks good and has a nice introductory post. I look forward to seeing more from Sensigraphics about emerging technologies and innovations for membrane switches, touch screens, etc.
Thanks, Larry we’ll keep you updated!