What's Happening?
Ynvisible Interactive Inc., a leader in printed e-paper display technology, has secured SEK 3.0 million in grants to advance its sustainable manufacturing and medical e-paper applications. The funding includes a SEK 2.7 million grant from Vinnova for
the R2R-MICROBAT project, which focuses on energy-efficient roll-to-roll manufacturing processes for next-generation battery technologies. Additionally, a SEK 250,000 grant from Norrköping Science Park supports the MedPrint project, aimed at scaling production of medical-grade e-paper displays for diagnostic applications. These initiatives are part of Ynvisible's strategy to commercialize high-value printed electronics applications.
Why It's Important?
The grants secured by Ynvisible highlight the growing importance of sustainable manufacturing and medical technology in the electronics industry. By focusing on energy-efficient processes and medical-grade applications, Ynvisible is positioning itself as a leader in the development of innovative, low-power display solutions. The company's efforts to scale production of medical e-paper displays could significantly impact the medical diagnostics market, providing cost-effective and efficient solutions for point-of-care diagnostics. This development underscores the potential for printed electronics to revolutionize various industries, including healthcare and sustainable technology.
What's Next?
Ynvisible's projects are expected to strengthen its position within the Swedish and European printed electronics ecosystem. The successful implementation of the R2R-MICROBAT and MedPrint projects could lead to increased demand for Ynvisible's products and further advancements in sustainable manufacturing. As the company continues to innovate, it may explore additional partnerships and funding opportunities to expand its market presence. The focus on sustainable and medical applications aligns with broader industry trends towards environmentally friendly and health-focused technologies.











