Printed and organic electronics

News

  • Norrköping Science Park, NOSP, proudly announces the launch of the Innovate Electrochemistry (IEL) project, a novel innovation lab and ecosystem dedicated to supporting young deep-tech companies by providing world-class R&D capabilities in electrochemical flow systems. This initiative, a collaboration between Linköping University and Redoxme AB, builds upon the successful Knut-Alice Wallenberg-funded WIRA-SET project.

    2 Oct 2024

  • Last week, the inspiration days for the future production method in electronics—printed electronics—took place. During a lunch-to-lunch conference, 80 participants from across Sweden gathered in the industrial landscape of Norrköping and the premises of Norrköping Science Park. Among the participants were researchers, startups, as well as established industry.

    18 Sep 2024

  • With over 20 years of experience in material science, scientists at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Campus Norrköping, Linköping University, founded n-ink in 2020 with a mission to rethink electronics. Today, n-ink has grown into a team of eight, and in a few weeks, they are moving into their new facility in Norrköping Science Park.

    19 Aug 2024

In the media

  • Mötesplatsen för grön elektronik invigd: “En milstolpe”

    Folkbladet

  • Påhittiga forskare skapar företag på Campus Norrköping

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  • Vill göra nytta av forskningen och förändra samhället

    Folkbladet

  • Rester från pappersindustrin kan bli träbatterier

    SVT

  • Norrköpingsföretag vann prestigefullt miljöpris i Glasgow

    SVT

  • Liu-professor blir chef för stort forskningsprogram

    Norrköpings tidningar

  • Svenska träbatterier tar fighten mot litium och bly

    Dagens industri

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