Stable, cost-effective copper inks for flexible printed electronics

TechnologySingapurTOSG20210729002
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Summary: 
A Singapore based SME has developed copper-based inks for printing on printed electronic circuits that are a potentially cheaper alternative to conventional conductive silver inks. The technology provider is interested in licensing or commercial agreements with technical assistance with SMEs and MNEs of all sizes—especially with companies from Germany or France - to jointly participate in joint innovation opportunities.
Description: 
Copper-based inks have been gaining interest as a potentially cheaper alternative to conductive silver inks for flexible, printed hybrid electronics. However, most of the current copper inks in the market tend to oxidise under room conditions, leading to performance issues and thereby limiting their adoption. A Singapore based SME has developed a range of conductive materials, which are specifically designed to be printable, cured at low temperature, and flexible, making them ideal for printed electronics. Furthermore, the inks have been formulated to be extremely stable under ambient conditions, providing several advantages over the existing state-of-the-art inks. Two variations of copper inks are available: copper complex ink, and copper particle ink. Current methods for electroless plating are achieved using palladium seed, which is very costly. Copper complex ink can form a good base for such applications where the building of circuit or electrodes on 3D images is an issue. It can provide a good and cost-effective alternative for the manufacture of printed electronics. This technology is applicable (but not limited) to printed electronics in general. The inks enable the printing of conductive traces on both flexible and rigid substrates. Examples of these are: • Printed photovoltaic • Printed lighting touchscreen • Printed heaters • Printed displays • Printed antenna • Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags • Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding • Alternative replacement of silver inks Partners interested in licensing or commercial agreements with technical assistance are being sought by the technology provider. The technology provider is looking for partners from Germany or France to jointly participate in joint innovation opportunities.
Type (e.g. company, R&D institution…), field of industry and Role of Partner Sought: 
The Singapore based SME is interested in licensing, research cooperation or commercial agreements with technical assistance with partners that can be MNEs or SMEs of all sizes, such as device manufacturers in the areas of forensics, environmental sampling. The types of partnerships include the following: i) Licensing agreement: The partner could license the technology for further development and introduce it to its customers. ii) Commercial agreement with technical assistance - The partner could utilise the technology with technical support from the Singapore institute. In particular, the company is interested in seeking collaborators from Germany or France, to participate in joint innovation opportunities.
Stage of Development: 
Field tested/evaluated
IPR Status: 
Patents granted
Comments Regarding IPR Status: 
Granted in the US
External code: 
TOSG20210729002