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How does the collaboration between Arjowiggins and Arkema work?
G. D. – Arjowiggins and Arkema are working closely to develop the entire organic electronics industry. We are active members of AFELIM, the French association of printed electronics, and we have a number of shared technical projects. For example, there is SuperSmart, a European program funded by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, led by Arkema. We are also working on pilot projects with the aim of using
the chemicals group’s electroactive polymer materials in systems with our products.
What innovations lie ahead for printed electronics?
G. D. – Smart paper could be used as a biosensor in the form of a disposable biological test to detect a pathology, which could be very useful in the current Covid-19 crisis. ■
 COORDINATOR
               EUROPEAN PROJECT
APPLICATIONS “PAPERTRONICS”
            OUR PARTNER INSTITUTES CEA & CNRS, French public
research laboratories.
FCT, science and technology university in Portugal.
FRAUNHOFER, German institute specialized in research in applied sciences.
MANUFACTURERS AND SMALL/MEDIUM-SIZED COMPANIES
SMART MATERIALS
PRINTED ON PAPER
(electroactive, semiconductors, barriers, electrochromic...)
                   JOANNEUM RESEARCH, Austrian research institute.
VTT, technical research center in Finland.
COATEMA, German manufacturer of printing and laminating equipment.
ARJOWIGGINS, paper manufacturer specialized in paper recycling.
LUQUET & DURANTON, French medical and administrative stationery printer.
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