Joint research laboratory to develop the latest technology

A signed partnership agreement creating a joint research laboratory has been agreed by Genes’Ink and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) through the Laboratory of Innovation in Surface Chemistry and Nanoscience’s (LICSeN) of the UMR NIMBE (Nanoscience’s and Innovation for Materials, Biomedicine and Energy).

Agreed for a renewable term of three years, this collaboration aims to develop the latest technologies dedicated to printed electronic mainly in conductive and semi-conductive materials domain. The LICSeN brings complementary knowledge to those of Genes’Ink in terms of surface chemistry and interface that will allow Genes’Ink to increase the development of innovative solutions like flexible batteries.

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