Europe is a frontrunner in digital technologies within sectors like healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, aerospace, defense, and security. However, in emerging fields like post-silicon systems, there is potential for growth. One such area is Functional Electronics, involving the integration of electronic devices through physical principles. It combines Unconventional Nanoelectronics, Flexible, Organic & Printed Electronics, and Electronic Smart Systems. It's applicable in wearables, mobility, health, agriculture, energy, and more. The global market was €15.4 billion in 2017, projected to reach €37.7 billion by 2023. A sustainable approach to eco-design at various levels could enhance its value.
The SusFE project aims to make Functional Electronics environmentally friendly. It focuses on roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing, integrating eco-design principles and using sustainable substrates. This will broaden its applications across health, music, sports, agriculture, etc. SusFE will create a toolbox of technology components, including flexible integrated circuits, bioenzymatic fuel cells, and low-power printed sensors. The project will validate these innovations in medical wearables and in vitro diagnostics, like wound monitoring, blood sampling, and diagnostics.
SusFE's goal is to advance eco-friendly R2R manufacturing for versatile applications, enhancing competitiveness in sectors like medical wearables, in vitro diagnostics, and functional electronics, aligning with the EU's broader environmental and economic objectives.