The Nanocube Memory Ink was invented at the University of New South Wales by a team led by Professor Sean Li and Dr Dewei Chu from the School of Materials Science and Engineering. The UNSW School of Materials Science and Engineering is ranked no. 1 in Australia and number 26 in the world. The research group has 45 researchers and millions invested into world-class research equipment geared towards advanced materials.
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and is one of the leading research and technology organisations in Europe VTT is one of world’s leading research and technology companies. It has over 6000 customers and over 1,200 patents and patent applications in its patent portfolio. VTT has been engaged in the long-term development of printed electronics for over 15 years and is trusted by industry leading companies around the globe, for the development and production of printed electronics products.
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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is the federal government agency for scientific research in Australia. CSIRO Manufacturing research is based on multi-disciplinary scientific and engineering capabilities and uses world-class infrastructure. It partners with industry to develop innovative products and processes that allow Australian manufacturers to be globally competitive and environmentally sustainable. Successful CSIRO inventions include WIFI, plastic banknotes, Hendra virus vaccine, extended wear contact lenses and Raft polymerisation.
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The Company is a participant in PrintoCent, a consortium of billion dollar printed electronic companies and a select group of international start-ups with the objective to create new components, products and solutions based on printed electronics.
Strategic Elements’ subsidiary company Australian Advanced Materials Pty Ltd has signed an agreement to join PrintoCent, a select consortium of approx. 50 global companies operating out of a specialised facility in Finland that contains the worlds first pilot factory for printed electronics. PrintoCent runs a continuous process to establish value chains for joint projects and offers opportunities to the consortium. PrintoCent members include large global companies such as BASF (ETR:BAS), Merck (NYSE:MRK) and Dai Nippon Printing (TYO:7912). The facility PrintoCent operates out of contains the worlds most advanced industrialisation capabilities for printed electronics. |