Periodic Reporting for period 3 - IMPETUS (Pilot line for paper based electrochemical test strips dedicated to quantitative biosensing in liquids)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2020-10-01 al 2022-10-31
The IMPETUS project involved renowned partners with a strong focus on industrialisation: Four research institutes: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Silicon Austria Labs GmbH, Papiertechnische Stiftung, Chemnitz University of Technology - five SMEs: Maurer Services GmbH, Maurer Engineering UG, Pro-Active sprl, Saralon GmbH, tagtron GmbH - five large companies: Felix Schoeller Holding GmbH & Co KG, Infineon Technologies Austria AG, R-Biopharm AG, Ricoh UK Products Ltd, Sun Chemical Ltd.
The exploitation strategy developed in the project included a biosensing business plan and a pilot line business plan. Moreover, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to ensure activities after the project end was prepared and signed by the project partners. Three patents covering the innovations of the chip mounting concept (granted), the microchip (granted) and the biosensor electrode configuration (filed) were prepared. The major dissemination activities were publications, presentations at scientific and technical events, as well as the promotion of the project in the form of exhibition booths. All peer-reviewed publications were published open-access.
- Pilot line capable of manufacturing paper-based electronics dedicated to quantitative electrochemical biosensing devices for point-of-care applications combining flexo-, screen- and inkjet-printing.
- Realisation of an in-line chip roll-to-roll chip mounting module, which is integrated on the pilot line.
- Paper developed with suitable characteristics required for the integration of the electrodes, microchip, and electrochemical biosensor.
- Realisation of a highly integrated and energy-efficient microchip enabling biosensor measurements, with data acquisition, storage secure NFC transmission.
- Realisation of a printed electrochemical LFD for quantitative measurement of two biomolecule concentrations in blood allowing the differentiation of bacterial from viral infections.
- Realisation of a paper-based test card demonstrator (standard credit card size) integrating the developed components electrochemical LFD, printed antenna, microchip and printed battery for the quantitative detection of biomolecules in serum samples.
Potential impact:
- Pilot line with a versatile manufacturing concept easy to be adapted for various sensing applications.
- The showcase application for the biosensing system is the distinction between viral and bacterial infections to avoid false medication of viral infections by antibiotics.
- By providing inexpensive and fast quantitative readout of application-specific biomarkers, the IMPETUS biosensing system has the potential to open up molecular testing in a wide range of point-of-need applications.