
BASF Schweiz AG
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assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2016Partners:FHG, CNR, UJI, BASF Schweiz AG, DTF UK Ltd +15 partnersFHG,CNR,UJI,BASF Schweiz AG,DTF UK Ltd,KONARKA TECHNOLOGIES GMBH,UAntwerpen,CSEM,FLUXIM,FHNW,CNRS,MERCK CHEMICALS LTD,SAES,Chalmers University of Technology,LiU,AMCOR FLEXIBLES KREUZLINGEN AG,OPVIUS GMBH,Agfa-Gevaert (Belgium),University of Glasgow,Genes'InkFunder: European Commission Project Code: 287594more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2014Partners:FHG, BASF SE, 3D-Micromac AG, OTAB, BASF Schweiz AG +11 partnersFHG,BASF SE,3D-Micromac AG,OTAB,BASF Schweiz AG,OTAB,BASF Schweiz AG,MICRO RESIST TECHNOLOGY GESELLSCHAFT FUER CHEMISCHE MATERIALIEN SPEZIELLER PHOTORESISTSYSTEME MBH,Imperial,SWATCH R&D,IMEC,AMO GMBH,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Joanneum Research,CSEM,Cardiff UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 247978more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:TNO, UM, CSIC, FHG, EDITAG +38 partnersTNO,UM,CSIC,FHG,EDITAG,O-FLEXX TECHNOLOGIES GMBH,BLUMORPHO,SORIN GROUP,ST TOURS,Evalan,GAS NATURAL,BASF Schweiz AG,Von Ardenne (Germany),OJMAR S.A.,Airbus (Netherlands),ULiège,ST-CZ,UL,ČVUT,MEYER BURGER (NETHERLANDS) BV,IDNEO,UNIVERSITE DE TOURS,GN RESOUND,CEA,SKF,Henkel Electronic Materials (Belgium) NV,SKF (France),NORDSON DIMA,PRAYON S.A,NORDSON BV,SKF (Sweden),APPLIED MATERIALS,ALPWISE,IMA,CAIRDAC,GEMALTO,ValoTec,OPHTIMALIA,Maastricht Instruments,ENERBEE,SOLEMS,AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE GMBH,AEDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 692482Overall Budget: 64,564,300 EURFunder Contribution: 16,677,300 EURThe goal of EnSO is to develop and consolidate a unique European ecosystem in the field of autonomous micro energy sources (AMES) supporting Electronic European industry to develop innovative products, in particular in IoT markets. In summary, EnSO multi-KET objectives are: • Objective 1: demonstrate the competitiveness of EnSO energy solutions of the targeted Smart Society, Smart Health, and Smart Energy key applications • Objective 2: disseminate EnSO energy solutions to foster the take-up of emerging markets. • Objective 3: develop high reliability assembly technologies of shapeable micro batteries, energy harvester and power management building blocks • Objective 4: Develop and demonstrate high density, low profile, shapeable, long life time, rechargeable micro battery product family. • Objective 5: develop customizable smart recharge and energy harvesting enabling technologies for Autonomous Micro Energy Source “AMES”. • Objective 6: demonstrate EnSO Pilot Line capability and investigate and assess the upscale of AMES manufacturing for competitive very high volume production. EnSO will bring to market innovative energy solutions inducing definitive differentiation to the electronic smart systems. Generic building block technologies will be customizable. EnSO manufacturing challenges will develop high throughput processes. The ENSo ecosystem will involve all the value chain from key materials and tools to many demonstrators in different fields of application. EnSO work scope addresses the market replication, demonstration and technological introduction activities of ECSEL Innovation Action work program. EnSO relates to several of the Strategic Thrusts of ECSEL MASP. EnSO innovations in terms of advanced materials, advanced equipment and multi-physics co-design of heterogeneous smart systems will contribute to the Semiconductor Process, Equipment and Materials thrust. The AMES will be a key enabling technology of Smart Energy key applications.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2011Partners:Innova (Italy), VDI/VDE INNOVATION + TECHNIK GMBH, CNR, PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V., MERCK KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT AUF AKTIEN +26 partnersInnova (Italy),VDI/VDE INNOVATION + TECHNIK GMBH,CNR,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,MERCK KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT AUF AKTIEN,JM,TUD,IMEC,BASF SE,BASF Schweiz AG,WWU,ULB,UNISTRA,UNG,MPG,University of Groningen,INSTM,BUW,Imperial,CSIC,QMUL,University of Mons,MERCK CHEMICALS LTD,UCPH,Chalmers University of Technology,LiU,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,UCL,TNO,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),Scriba Nanotecnologie (Italy)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 212311more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2017Partners:Siemens Healthcare GmbH, MORPHWIZE, ICSENSE, BASF Schweiz AG, IMEC +2 partnersSiemens Healthcare GmbH,MORPHWIZE,ICSENSE,BASF Schweiz AG,IMEC,Siemens (Germany),TNOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 643920Overall Budget: 3,971,180 EURFunder Contribution: 3,277,030 EURDiCoMo aims to improve the specificity and sensitivity of flat panel X-ray detectors. This is achieved by a disruptive approach in sensing where we combine radical innovations from leading European players from various disciplines. On the backplane level a new material system enables the realization of an active pixel architecture with amorphous semiconductors. In combination with a custom made read-out IC this promises a significant enhancement in sensitivity. On the frontplane level a novel solvent-free processing technology for hybrid-organic semiconductors is used in conjunction with hybrid-organic core-shell structures to realize thick photodetectors with integrated scintillator particles for minimal optical cross-talk and enhanced resolution. We expect that the results of DiCoMo secure the leading position and strengthen the global competitiveness of European industry in the field of medical imaging. It helps to establish a network between leading players in the field, covering the entire value chain from material provider to system integrator, and enhance the innovation capacity by mutually-profitable alignment of different technologies and IP blocks available to the consortium. Further it advances the safety of environment and health by establishment of a new solvent-free manufacturing process for large area hybrid-organic electronics and provides an opportunity for better diagnosis at lower dose and cost in radiography and mammography.
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