Lancement
01/2024
Durée
54 months
Financeur(s)
Horizon Europe
Budget global
4.04M€
GreenOMorph pioneers a radical shift in electronics by harnessing eco-friendly organic materials, low-temperature manufacturing, and neuromorphic computing. We design sustainable tactile sensory neurons that combine high performance with a minimal environmental footprint, setting new standards for responsible technology development.
GreenOMorph aims to reduce the significant environmental impact of electronics through a new approach that involves:
Developing new ferroelectric materials based on biopolymers for tactile sensors.
Developing new organic semiconductor materials (p-type and n-type) for transistors (OTFT and OECT).
Manufacturing tactile sensors using NIL and complementary electronics and the synaptic system using additive manufacturing.
Designing and fabricating the artificial sensory neuron.
Validating the recyclability of metals (Au) and substrates.
Demonstrating an OASN (Organic Artificial Sensory Neuron) without critical or hazardous materials.
This project has received funding from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Programme under the grant agreement No 101161637.
JOANNEUM RESEARCH • Eindhoven University of Technology • Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) • Graz University of Technology • VTT • IPC