The presentation will focus on the demonstration of results of the integration of the sensing systems in potential hazardous industrial environments, comparing data measured using different types of sensors: commercially available sensors and fully printed sensors developed by the consortium. The description on sensors development will be focused on the development of fully printed, based on R2R equipment, for the construction of new emerging O2 and CH4 gas sensors as a disposable, low cost and reliable technology.
The speaker will also address some of the technological issues that were faced, by the integration of printed and conventional electronics.
The CENTRE FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY AND SMART MATERIALS (CeNTI) is a private non-profit Research and Development organization founded in 2006 and based in Portugal. CeNTI is equipped with cutting-edge technology and provides, in a business to business approach, applied R&D, engineering and scaling-up production of innovative functional and smart materials and devices. Targeting world-class research and development, CeNTI's knowledge is based on the development of Functional Materials and Solutions, Smart Materials and Systems and Modelling, Design and Engineering.