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TRANSILIOT Project

We are proud to coordinate the TRANSILIOT project, alongside companies NANOGAP, MAIER Group, and ACCENT SYSTEMS, with whom we collaborate jointly on research for the development of innovative technologies in functional flexible electronics, nanomaterials, and optical inspection on transparent substrates.

National Competitiveness

In a global context where the semiconductor value chain has shown strong dependence, the TRANSILIOT project aims to boost national competitiveness and strengthen R&D in cutting-edge microelectronics generation. With the participation of leading companies and recognized research organizations, an integral, cross-cutting, and interconnected project is presented, contributing research value in technological proposals, innovation, and a focus on strengthening microelectronics generation capacity throughout its processing chain.

Scientific and Technological Objectives of the Project and Technological Innovations

The TRANSILIOT project aims to research new technological solutions in the field of flexible microelectronics, covering its entire processing chain. The goal is to develop a new generation of conductive inks based on nanoparticles for use in functional and flexible films for vehicle frontends, processed through innovative industrial technologies and the design of circuit production tools.

The project’s primary objective is flexibility, aggregation, efficiency, safety, and technical reliability, always maintaining environmental sustainability as a common denominator. Materials with a longer lifespan and reusable components are used to promote a sustainable circular economy, ensuring long-term durability and a second life for the proposed solution.

TRANSILIOT not only drives research and innovative development but also contributes to advancing technologies that address the shortcomings of existing systems.

Project funded by:

This project has the financial support of CDTI and is part of the Science and Innovation Missions Program related to the PERTE of microelectronics and semiconductors. It is part of the State Program to Catalyze Innovation and Business Leadership of the State Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation 2021-2023, within the context of the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan.