Electroninks has joined the Advanced Functional Fabrics of America Center at MIT.

This organization is “one of the latest members of the National Network of Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) Institutes. AFFOA’s mission enables a manufacturing-based revolution—the transformation of traditional fibers, yarns, and textiles into highly sophisticated integrated and networked devices and systems.”

Learn more about AFFOA here.

CEP Magazine, the publication of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, features Electroninks in an article titled “Catalyzing Commercialization: Particle-Free Conductive Inks for Better Printed Electronics.”

Screenshot of Scientific American article on materials that will change manufacturing

Electroninks won a National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II grant for Reactive Silver Inks for High Performance Printed Electronics.

Read the NSF Award Abstract here.

 

Electroninks won an NSF Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Phase I grant for Reactive Silver Inks for High Performance Printed Electronics.

“This Phase I project will focus on optimizing novel silver ink formulations that have a low weight percentage of silver (10-20%) that achieve much higher conductivity (50-90% of bulk silver) than current silver pastes (5-10% of bulk silver) at temperatures that are compatible with low-cost substrates (<150ºC).”

Find out more on the NSF Award Abstract page here.

Electroninks is partnering with Plextronics  on a $175,000 U.S. Department of Energy Phase 1 (Release 2) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award for the design and development of low-cost processes of OLED lighting printed electrodes.

Read more about this partnership on OLED-Info.

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