BioWings will have a three-fold impact at research, industrial and societal level: on one side, it opens a new path for electrostrictive materials and prepares the ground for investigating other highly defective oxides’ properties in magnetostriction, ferroelectricity, and electro-optical coupling. At the industrial level, BioWings will validate a new and more effective, biocompatible and environmentally sustainable concept of MEMS, for its subsequent transition to the industrial stage. In turn, this is poised to open a range of new applications benefitting the society, like implantable devices like cochlear implants, artificial retinas, neural interfaces, implantable blood pressure sensors, and drug delivery systems, or novel micro-nano biosystems for diagnostics, just to name only those relating to the healthcare domain.
With regard to the specific project outcomes, the possibility to realise integrated biocompatible thin micropumps with BioWings materials has been confirmed and will be further explored in the frame of the EIC Transition project called PRISMA started mid 2022 (
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/how-to-participate/org-details/999999999/project/101057436/program/43108390/details(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)).
The anticipated and confirmed step-change in acoustophoretic systems validated in the project opens the possibility to realise breakthrough in microfluidic platforms for sensing microorganisms, DNA strands, molecules, viruses and cells. Further technology development will be pursued through the EIC Transition project called AcouSome starting January 2023 (
https://acousort.com/the-european-innovation-council-eic-awards-the-acousort-project-acousome-sek-26-million-to-develop-groundbreaking-technology-for-exosome-based-diagnostics/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)).
With this approach, BioWings achieved the following expected impacts:
Demand-driven innovation: The interaction of scientists with the enterprises grouped in the Industrial Board allowed the scientific group to take into consideration the actual industrial needs and future development strategies yet during the initial development phase, thus overcoming the typical entry barrier of classic “technology push” approaches towards industrial end-users.
Open Innovation eco-system: The above interaction between end-users and scientists enabled the conceptualization of several industrial applications adopting the core technology, which in turn can give rise to the launch of various products in the medium term.
Long-term vision: The expected and actually achieved TRL4 at the end of the project has indeed stirred a host of spin-off innovation projects, aimed to raise the maturity level of the BioWings technology in each specific field of application (3 EIC Transition project 2 of which funded and 3 FET Launchpad projects, all funded).