PrintUp Institute
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The PRINTUP INSTITUTE: a new technological concept
PRINTUP INSTITUTE aims to develop a value chain of PRINTED ELECTRONICS FOR HEALTH, from molecular research to the supply of medical devices for health professionals. The institute structures, animates and develops this network with synergies associating the scientific and technological expertise of the ITODYS laboratory – Université Paris Cité, Faculté des Sciences, health laboratories (potential application providers) and the support of a set of industrial partners throughout the value chain.
Research
PRINTUP INSTITUTE develops research activities at the intersection between printing technologies and deep-tech applications such as optoelectronics and (bio)detection based on its expertise in surface chemistry, nanochemistry and supramolecular chemistry.
Biomolecular systems / Designing printed sensors / Basic research: from the state-of-the art to TRL 1 and 2 / Applied research: TRL 3 to 5 for functional devices
Platform
Provision of personnel and equipment / Micro and nano-molecular formulation / Printing and characterization / Small-scale demonstrators
Industry
Electronic design / Component development / IOT system integration / Large-scale demonstrators / Device production
APPLICATIONS
PRINTUP INSTITUTE is a project led by a research team within the ITODYS laboratory of the Université Paris Cité Aspecialized in the formulation of specific inks and in printing processes. This team has developed over time recognized expertise in the field of printed electronics. The development of the institute is focused on health applications:
Printed electronics for the design and production of medical devices
PRINTUP INSTITUTE is a project led by a research team within the ITODYS laboratory of the Université Paris Cité Aspecialized in the formulation of specific inks and in printing processes. This team has developed over time recognized expertise in the field of printed electronics. The development of the institute is focused on health applications:
Telemedicine - Point of Care
Reusable equipment: home breathing aids, probes, etc.
Connected equipment and products: telemedicine and e-health devices
Skin patches - Connected biosensors - In Vitro Diagnostics
Consumables, implantables, single-use or individual materials: defibrillators, implantable orthopedic prostheses, wound monitoring devices, ...
Remote information
Authentication, traceability, remote information