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Sustainable Textile Electronicsbroad

STELEC · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-09-01–2028-08-31

EC contribution

€2,862,042

Total cost

€2,862,042

Beneficiaries

9
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-EIC-2023-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01 · scheme HORIZON-EIC · topic HORIZON-EIC-2023-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-04. CORDIS record →

Objective

E-textile is rapidly developing segment of electronics with an estimated growth from 2.3 billion USD in 2021 to 6.6 billion in 2026. They facilitate many socially important applications such as personalized health or elderly care or smart agriculture and production. Unfortunately, today, e-textiles are highly problematic in terms of environmental impact. Problems range from toxic materials used for production, through energy/water requirements to the difficulty end-of-life processing systems that combine traditional electronics and textile components. The aim of this project is to develop circuit technologies for e-textiles that are based on materials that minimize environmental impact, are compatible with the life-cycle of “normal” textiles to facilitate easy re-use in the spirit of circular economy and can be produced (and recycled) in an energy efficient way. The main breakthroughs with respect to the current state of technology will be in three areas: (1) A combination of digital inkjet, 3D printing and atmospheric plasma to produce sustainable textile electronics building blocks from environmentally friendly materials (e.g conducting polymers such as PEDOT:PSS and carbon based polymer nanocomposites). (2) Going beyond embedding electronics in textile structures on substrate and layer levels as is state of the art today, and using fibrous materials (enriched with electronic properties as stipulated above) as such to create electronic components such as transistors, capacitors etc. and combine them into more complex circuits.(3) Comprehensive, lifecycle-oriented model of the environmental impact of such e-textile technologies and their applications. Overall STELECT will create the foundations for a new paradigm for e-textiles development that is not just environment friendly and sustainable but also fundamentally changes the way e-textiles and wearable systems are designed and built facilitating whole new application domains and associated markets.

Beneficiaries (9)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUR KUNSTLICHE INTELLIGENZ GMBH DE coordinator €692,500
NEXT TECHNOLOGY TECNOTESSILE SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI RICERCA R L IT participant €499,500
HOEGSKOLAN I BORAS SE participant €486,402
UNIVERSITAT DER KUNSTE BERLIN DE participant €466,140
RHEINLAND-PFALZISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DE participant €461,500
TECH2MARKET SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA PL participant €256,000 Yes
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON UK associatedPartner
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE CH associatedPartner
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE UK associatedPartner

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