MADRAS aims to demonstrate a materials-driven improvement of OLAE devices, by establishing a fabrication methodology to assure their processability, stability and operational lifetime and their seamless integration into flexible and wearable products in a scalable competitive manufacturing process, which is In Mould Electronics (IME).
Three demonstrators: a photodetector for persons' authentication, a geo-tracking flexible tag for Industry 4.0 sector, and a OPV module, have been developed, validating the MADRAS strategy within a complete supply chain.
MADRAS has implemented a radically new manufacturing methodology for high volume production of durable OLAE based devices, while addressing the use of conventional and established industrial manufacturing techniques and adapted processing tools to deliver this innovative technology closer to market. The project goal has been to enable the future market deployment of flexible and wearable OLAE-based products guaranteeing the use of industrially and environmentally sustainable materials and processes that are attractive to the market for their advanced functionalities, robustness, durability and safety. The approach was based on a set of new materials including paper-based substrates and conductive materials to be used as inks, specifically developed for flexible OLAE products with improved properties electrical (conductivity, charge mobility) and optical (transparency) compared to common OLAE materials such as the expensive and scarce Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) since Indium is a critical raw material.