Capacitive technology utilizes the ability of materials to store and detect changes in electrical charge, making it vital for touch sensors, proximity detection, and precise measurements. It is commonly employed in touchscreen displays, enabling responsive and multi-touch functionality in smartphones, tablets, and interactive panels. In industrial settings, capacitive sensors offer non-contact detection for liquid levels, object positioning, and automation systems. Additionally, capacitive energy storage, such as supercapacitors, provides rapid charging and high power density for advanced electronics. Known for its high sensitivity, durability, and efficiency, capacitive technology continues to improve user interfaces, industrial automation, and energy storage solutions.