Transformational e-Textiles: Materials and Processes for Stretchable, Durable and Sustainable Wearable Electronics
Developing the next generation of eco-designed, conformable, and sustainable e-textiles
e-FLOWER proposes a multidisciplinary approach to develop the next generation of eco-designed, conformable, and sustainable e-textiles, integrating Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) principles with innovations in materials, processes, and system integration.
By combining bio-based polymers, functional materials, and resource-efficient printing manufacturing, the project aims to overcome the current limitations of flexible and wearable electronics, while targeting TRL 6 by project end. e-FLOWER’s ambition is to resolve both technological and environmental barriers by creating robust, durable, and recyclable e-textiles that combine performance, comfort, inclusiveness, and circularity. Novel bio-derived interposers, adhesives, inks, and encapsulants will be synthesised and tailored for stretchability, reversibility, and recyclability, enabling modular designs that facilitate reuse, repair, and recovery of valuable materials.
Funding €4.9 million
Co-ordinator: University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (Deputy coordinator - RISE Research institutes of Sweden AB / RISE)
Our role: Communication, Dissemination and Innovation Ecosystem (WP7)
Duration: 1 June 2026 – 31 May 2030 (48 months)
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