Testing these applications is one of the areas where there is a need for more development. A few research centers are doing this. With the Open Innovation Test Bed (OITB) for printed electronics, the Danish Technological Institute (DTI) is bringing testing to European industry.
DTI is leading LEE-BED, an OITB formed through the European 2020 program. The LEE-BED project began in 2019 and has received more than €12 million to develop services and upgrade pilot lines. Right now, 10 companies can gain access to the OITB free of charge.
“Through LEE-BED, we are joining forces with some of Europe’s most prominent research and development institutes and SMEs, to provide consultancy services and access to state-of-the-art facilities within printed electronics. The goal is to strengthen the European competitiveness through novel technologies,” said Zachary Jam
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