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Innovative and Smart Printed Electronics based on Multifunctionalized Paper: from Smart Labelling to Point of Care Bioplatforms

Project description

A novel platform and multifunctional paper enables innovative paper electronics

The electronics industry has evolved tremendously since the first integrated circuit was developed in the 1950s. Printed, organic and flexible electronics are a growing area of interest. Paper electronics that use cellulose, the most abundant biopolymer on Earth, as a substrate and functional component, will enhance sustainability and reduce electronic waste. The EU-funded INNPAPER project intends to develop a configurable common electronic platform based on multifunctional paper. They will develop innovative paper-manufacturing approaches including (nano)cellulose functionalisation and use these to create their platform. The platform will be manufactured in existing manufacturing pilot-lines at partner facilities, demonstrating the business case and creating an open-access legacy for EU manufacturers.

Objective

Being flexible, easily foldable and recyclable, paper as substrate and functional part of portable, wireless, and/or disposable electronic devices is emerging as a promising approach to develop sustainable electronics contributing to reduce the electronic waste. INNPAPER is a use-case driven project aiming at providing a configurable common electronic platform based on multifunctional paper. To develop innovative paper manufacturing approaches, including (Nano)cellulose functionalization, to generate paper with tailor-made properties (e.g. (super)hydrophobicity/philicity, conductivity, etc) at surface and bulk level will be the first key challenge of the project. Based on this progress, a configurable common platform comprising a variety of paper-based devices (printed battery, electrochromic display, antenna and hybrid electronic circuit), where the paper will act as substrate and active component, will be developed. The common platform will be the basis for the subsequent manufacturing of a variety of use-cases covering different industrial sectors, in particular packaging and Point of Care (PoC) assays (security, food traceability, medical). The paper-based platforms will be manufactured in existing printing and hybrid manufacturing pilot-lines located at the partners facilities, providing not only a high impact paper-based electronics business case but also an open-access pilot line network to the EU after the project. An eco-design strategy including sustainability and re-use issues will be implemented. Exploitation and Business plan to ensure the profitable use of the pilot-lines in short and long term timescale and the commercialization of the resulting paper-based platforms will be elaborated. The accomplishment of the INNPAPER targets will support the EU industry in the emergence of internet of things, consolidating the paper making and wood-harvesting industries and positioning EU in the environmental management of electronic waste.

Call for proposal

H2020-IND-CE-2016-17

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Sub call

H2020-NMBP-PILOTS-2017

Coordinator

FUNDACION CIDETEC
Net EU contribution
€ 854 750,00
Address
PASEO MIRAMON 196 PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE MIRAMON
20014 San Sebastian
Spain

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Region
Noreste País Vasco Gipuzkoa
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 854 750,00

Participants (18)