Investigação

Investigação

e-FLOWER

 

 

INVESTIGADOR RESPONSÁVEL

Nome do Investigador Responsável (IR) do projeto: Elvira Fortunato

Contacto IRemf@fct.unl.pt

Departmento: Departamento de Ciências dos Materiais (DCM)

UID: I3N CENIMAT

 

FINANCIAMENTO

Tipo de Financiamento: Público

Entidade Financiadora: Internacional

Referência da Call: HORIZON-CL4-2025-03-MATERIALS-47

Referência: 101297960

Entidade proponente: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

Montante total do projeto: 4 992 542,50 euros

Montante total para a NOVA.id: 516 437,50 euros

Taxa de financiamento: 100%

  

PROJETO

Acrónimo: e-FLOWER

Título do Projeto: Transformational e-textiles: materials and processes for stretchable, durable and sustainable wearable electronics

Data de início: 1/06/2026

Data de fim: 1/06/2030

Breve descrição do projeto: 

e-FLOWER proposes a multidisciplinary approach to develop the next generation of eco-designed, conformable, and sustainable e-textiles, integrating Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) principles with innovations in materials, processes, and system integration. By combining bio-based polymers, functional materials, and resource-efficient printing manufacturing, the project aims to overcome the current limitations of flexible and wearable electronics, while targeting TRL 6 by project end. e- FLOWER's ambition is to resolve both technological and environmental barriers by creating robust, durable, and recyclable e-textiles that combine performance, comfort, inclusiveness, and circularity. Novel bio-derived interposers, adhesives, inks, and encapsulants will be synthesised and tailored for stretchability, reversibility, and recyclability, enabling modular designs that facilitate reuse, repair, and recovery of valuable materials. Energy-efficient fabrication methods such as 3D- and screen- printing will be optimised to reduce the environmental footprint, while new classes of sensors, antennas, energy harvesters, and storage devices will be designed specifically for textile integration. e-FLOWER directly addresses the scope of the “Discover IAM for novel health electronic applications” call, supporting the objectives of Cluster 4 – Advanced Materials for Green and Digital Transitions. It also aligns with the European Clothing Action Plan, the EU Industrial Strategy, and the recommendations of the Draghi report, reinforcing the resilience and competitiveness of the European textile value chain. Through its eco-innovation, modularity, and circularity strategies, e-FLOWER will deliver scalable and sustainable etextile solutions with applications in fitness, wellbeing, and beyond, demonstrating a clear pathway towards greener, smarter, and more competitive European industries.