New-Tech Europe | May 2017

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the research results in their business also participate in the project. The goal is to transfer the methods developed into practice through the enterprises and present the drone know-how of Finnish research institutes and businesses. − In October, we will organise an international workshop in Jyväskylä, where researchers and businesses have the opportunity to show their know-how to the international top within the field, says Docent Ilkka Pölönen from the University of Jyväskylä. The InSCOPE consortium brings together a multi-disciplinary group composed of 11 partners and 8 countries within the European Union forming an ideal and well-balanced team that includes Holst/TNO from Netherlands, Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) Limited from United Kingdom, Commissariat à l’énergie Atomique et aux énergies Alternatives (CEA) from France, Teknologian

fertilisation or evaluate the best time for harvesting grass, states Researcher Jere Kaivosoja from the Natural Resources Institute Finland. Research project with strong bonds to the corporate world DroneKnowledge is a joint development project between the National Land Survey of Finland, University of Jyväskylä, Natural Resource Institute Finland and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. Well over a dozen enterprises that wish to utilise Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics or hybrid printed electronics is a continuously growing technology with estimation of €37B market reach in 2018. In order to secure European dominant position, all major RTD’S on hybrid Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics are developing an open access pilot line that will impel the commercial adoption of this promising technology.

In future, drones will guide the work of tractors. Photo: Jere Kaivosoja.

Open Access Pilot Line for Hybrid Printed Electronics

The project titled InSCOPE, has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, and aims to create an open access pilot line service for Hybrid & Printed systems. The pilot line is modular ensuring a comprehensive toolbox of printing, assembly, production integration and process validation distributed over the InSCOPE partners. Building the revolutionary platform business model on the European ecosystem to allow faster transition of product concept from R&D to product and support the build of manufacturing capacity will also give a great chance for SMEs to enter the market with THIN, ORGANIC and LARGE AREA ELECTRONICS enabled products. The technology is well suited for applications that require flexibility combined with smart functionalities, especially in the health, smart packaging and smart building, and automotive sector. Lower manufacturing cost and fast access to prototypes are the main drivers of hybrid process integration for potential users. InSCOPE, the Pilot line service is serviced by top European RTD’s with leading technological positions and state of the art equipment in the domain of H-TOLAE.

tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy from Finland, Interuniversitair Microelectronicacentrum IMEC VZW from Belgium, Philips Lighting B.V. from Netherlands; Robert Bosch GMBH from Germany, Walter Pak SL from Spain, Glaxosmithkline Research and Development LTD from United Kingdom, Kone Oyi from Finland and Amires from Czech Republic. The main impact of the project will be acquired from pilot line service that will be tested on 15 SME development cases that are devoted to new functionalities enabled by H-TOLAE. Moreover, InSCOPE remains accessible to interested parties even after the duration of InSCOPE period. InSCOPE pilot line will mainly advance accuracy and reliability on print. Corne Rentrop fom the Holst/ TNO Centre, who is coordinating the project adds: Maturing the hybrid printed electronics roadmap requires parties to supply large amounts of products at a high quality to allow industrial relevant tests, such as consumer satisfaction, clinical trials and large scaled demonstrators, therefore InSCOPE project is a great opportunity for supplying such service and at the same time strengthening the European role in Printed Electronics technology

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