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EC Awards €7.25M to Solve Damaging Effects of Nano Defects

Scientists are addressing this problem as a part of the NanoMend project

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

In order find a solution to the damaging effect of nano defects on the emerging market of flexible electronics, the European Commission has awarded €7.25 million to a group of scientists, led by the University of Huddersfield. If the European manufacturing economy is going to capitalize on the growing market for flexible electronics, a solution to the problem of defects is an urgent one. New technology, such as flexible solar modules and digital displays, are vulnerable to the everyday ele...

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