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Page 1: CeNTI Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials

CeNTI – Centre for Nanotechnology

and Smart Materials

Smarter technology.Custom. For you.

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Agenda

About CENTI;

Figures;

Competences;

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About CeNTI

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CITEVE / CeNTI Technology Campus

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CITEVE / CeNTI technology campus

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High Level Shareholders

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Focus

Three Main Competence Pillars

Three Main Targets

‘Three steps’ philosophy

Many Base Materials / Substrates

One focused mission

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Three Main Competence Pillars

Functional Materials & Solutions

Smart Materials & Systems

Design & Engineering

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Three main targets

Automotive

& Aeronautics

Architecture

& Construction

Sports, Health,

Protection & Well-being

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‘Three steps’ philosophy

R&D

Proof-of-concept

1st Process approach

1st Cost Assessment

Prototyping

Product Design

Process Refining

Cost Assessment

Pre-series co-production

Market Proof

Pre series

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Many Substrates

Textile

Leather

Paper Ceramics

Wood

Cork

Glass Polymers

Concrete

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Figures

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Multidisciplinary Team

3400CAMPUS (m2)

98FULL TIME RESEARCHERS

STAFF

15-20MASTER / PhD

STUDENTS

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Projects

16H2020 R&D PROJECTS

52NATIONAL FOUNDED

PROJECTS

>150ACTIVE CLIENTS

ONGOING

34DIRECT CONTRACTS

9 7FP R&DPROJETCS

9SCIENCE DRIVEN

PROJECTS

90INDUSTRY DRIVEN

PROJECTS

2008-2017

ONGOING

2008-2017

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Intellectual Property

52ACTIVE PATENT APPLICATIONS

40* pending, 12 granted

20JOINT OWNERSHIP APPLICATIONS

18* pending, 2 granted

5CeNTI OWNERSHIP

APPLICATIONS

3* pending, 2 granted

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Competences

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NanoParticles and NanoCapsules

Nanoparticles and Nano capsules

Synthesis and processing capabilities

• Pilot and Semi-Industrial Scale Nano particle

Manufacturing

• R2R UV Surface Modification

• Ozone Surface treatment

• Wet Coating / Nanoparticle Dispersion

• Plasma Surface Modification;

• Polymeric Composite nano-coatings

• Metal vapour deposition

Functional Nano Additives Matrix Dispersion

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Surface Functionalization

• Integration of nanomaterials and functional polymers

without hindering or altering the traditional “feel and

flavor” of materials:

• Self and Easy Cleaning surfaces;

• Anti-microbial, anti-virus and mite repellent;

• IR and UV reflective materials;

• Biomonitoring systems directly printed onto materials

surface;

• Monitoring of VOC and interior air quality;

Easy/Self Cleaning Drug Release

Thermal

Management

Anti Microbial Cosmetotextiles Fire Retardance

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Fibres and Polymers

Bi / tri component fibers doped

with nanomaterials

Cellulose based advanced

fibres

Compounding and Polymer

Coatings

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Printed Electronics

Direct Printing of

IntelligencePrinted and Integrated

Lighting DeviceStretchable

Printed Flexible Sensor

ActuatorFlexible matrix

Printed electronic

circuits

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Printed Lighting

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Hybrid Smart Systems

Printed Sensors integrated onto non-conventional and

flexible substrates;

Development of printed-bulk electronics hybrid systems

integrated onto and into flexible and rigid structures;

Combination with Integrated/Printed lighting Elements;

Hardware and software development – Mobile App;

Printing and coating process development for rigid and

flexible structures;

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Product Development - Prototyping and Pre-series

360º design solutions;

Additive and subtractive digital fabrication;

Thermoforming and Finishing;

Rigid-flexible Integration;

Conceptual RTD approach:

From conceptual design to product;

Pre-series and market test manufacturing;

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Other services

Support to apply for grants: H2020, PT2020, …

Support to companies to integrate international

networks and consortia

Support on patent applications

Cross Sectoral partnerships development

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Outputs

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Surface Functionalization

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Functional Coatings

Super-hydrophobic and super-oleophobic;

Anti-Slip & Grip-Enhanced Surfaces;

Self-cleaning materials;

Abrasion resistant & anti-scratch

Controlled Drug release or retention

Fire Retardancy;

Thermal Management;

Bio Colouring Processes;

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Composite Fibres and Films

Tricomponent Fibres and filaments;

Conductive fibres and films;

Supercapacitors;

Piezoelectric Fibres;

High insulation coatings;

Low weight thermoplastic & thermoset

composites;

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Outputs - Printed Electronics Energy harvesting elements

Organic solar cells

Inorganic solar cells

Piezoelectric materials

Light emission elements

Organic LEDs

Electroluminescent materials

Electrochromic materials

Sensors

temperature, heart-rate, motion,

gas, touchpads/keypads,…

Actuators

Heating elements, ...

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In Mold Thermoplastic Integration

IML Integration of Haptic & Sensor Acuators;

Active Matrix integration:

In Mold Labelling, In Mold Forming;

Printing Haptic and Sensor Components;

Integrated Hardware;

In Mold Integration of Lighting – Decorative and

Functional;

Printed Lighting;

Predictive actuation systems and gesture control;

A.I. for predictive/adaptative interiors;

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Memberships

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Facilities