LEITAT participated last Friday 14th at the DG Connect in Brussels to the Information and Networking event about Organic Electronics in Horizon 2020.
The session during the morning was dedicated to explaining, by the Photonics Unit (A1), the topics where OLAE could fit and the rules and funding schemes of the new programme H2020.
The agenda included:
- FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR OLAE IN HORIZON 2020
- PRESENTATION OF HORIZON 2020 RULES FOR PARTICIPATION, NEW INSTRUMENTS, EVALUATION CRITERIA, INDUSTRIAL COMMITMENT
- ICT 3 – 2014: ADVANCED THIN, ORGANIC AND LARGE AREA ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES
- ICT 29 – 2014: DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS FOR OLED LIGHTING
- PROPOSALS: USEFUL TIPS FOR ADDRESSING THE IMPACT
- TOPIC ICT 37 – 2014-15: OPEN DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION SCHEME (IMPLEMENTED THROUGH THE SME INSTRUMENT)
- PRIORITY SETTING FOR ORGANIC ELECTRONICS IN THE NEXT ICT WP (2016-17)
The afternoon session was focused on the ideas and the attendees, so it was planned as a networking and brokerage event with presentations of proposal ideas and presentations of partners.
LEITAT presented its expertise on Organic Electronics in the following activities:
- Printed antennas and microstrip devices
- Printed sensors and biosensors
- Functional inks formulation and characterization
- Flexible electronics (flexible substrates, e-textiles)
- Encapsulation methods
LEITAT also offered its know-how on Smart materials and smart systems.
It was a very interesting event with a good chance to talk with the companies and organisations who are leading the research on Thin Organics Large Area of Electronics (TOLAE).