Background
13 Mar 2023

TIPA Packaging
TIPA Packaging are an Israeli startup creating compostable flexible packaging for food and clothing applications. They aim to replace non-compostable flexible plastic packaging, which are the main polluter of oceans and are rarely recycled.
Background
27 May 2022

Opteria
Opteria is a division of the parent company LINTEC. Opteria develops films and coatings for display technologies and also produces barrier materials for encapsulation.
Background
20 May 2022

Amcor
Amcor are a global leader in packaging solutions, with a focus on sustainable, responsible packaging.
Included are:
External press release
23 Mar 2022

PragmatIC Semiconductor Unveils Plans for New UK Site
PragmatIC Semiconductor is proud to unveil PragmatIC Park, Durham, UK as the site for installation of its second FlexLogIC fabrication line producing ultra-low-cost flexible integrated circuits.
External press release
24 Jan 2022

Amcor Announces Strategic Investment in PragmatIC Semiconductor
The companies will work together to explore ways to integrate FlexICs into Amcor's portfolio of sustainable packaging solutions
External press release
11 Mar 2016

Seven patents to develop cheaper lighting and flexible solar cells
n November 2012, the TREASORES project (Transparent Electrodes for Large Area Large Scale Production of Organic Optoelectronic Devices) started with the aim of developing technologies to dramatically reduce the production costs of organic electronic devices such as solar cells and LED lighting panels.
Full profile interview: Partners
7 Oct 2014

Armor
Member of the technical consortium led by Armor.
Their role: Ultra barrier film (PET).
Background
10 Dec 2013

Amcor
Amcor is a 12 billion dollar company focused on packaging solutions. It employs more than 30,000 people and is one of the largest suppliers of packaging to the tobacco industry.
1 Oct 2013

Flexible barriers-an unmet yet technologically challenging market need
Barrier films are required to extend the lifetime of many organic devices including OLED lighting and organic photovoltaics. Currently, the absence of a cost-competitive, high-performance and flexible barrier on the market means that these technologies are stripped of one of their primary differentiators and selling points: flexibility.
18 Jun 2010

Project Oscar develops organic photovoltaics
OSCAR, short for 'Organic Solar Cells by ARmor', is a project carried out by a
consortium of five companies, including Armor (initiator and project leader), INES (Institut National de l'Energie Solaire), LCPO (Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques), Plasto SAS and Amcor Flexibles Europe & Americas