 In this study, researchers developed a new type of flexible ion-tronic pressure sensor, FIPS, using hexagonal boron nitride, HBN. This sensor was made possible by combining HBN with an ionic liquid reservoir and an additive layer of HBN. The resulting device was able to detect changes in pressure up to 450 kPa, which is much higher than the maximum pressure of 261.4 kPa detected by conventional capacitive pressure sensors. Additionally, the sensor was able to operate reliably over 5,000 cycles without any degradation in performance. These results suggest that HBN can be used as an additive in ionic materials for screen-printed FIPS, which has the potential to revolutionise the field of pressure-sensing technology.