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19M General Assembly meeting in Sedgefield UK

By admin  Published On April 22, 2024

The 19M General Assembly of the Sustain a Print project took place from April 16th to 18th in Sedgefield, UK. Hosted by our project partner CPI at their Sedgefield premises, this event provided an excellent platform for learning, collaboration, and driving the project’s objectives forward.

The first day started with an exclusive workshop focused on ink formulation, conducted by CPI. This session was rich with valuable insights into the world of printing. On 17
th & 18th April all Project partners came together to share presentations and collaborate on key objectives. The environment was energetic and conducive to teamwork. This meeting allowed the exchange of ideas and the alignment of goals, reinforcing the project’s collaborative spirit. Moreover, on 18th April Lomartov held a workshop on ecodesign roadmap, focusing on defining a multi-criteria decision analysis matrix. This structured approach facilitated discussions on various ecodesign actions for the project’s objective devices, promoting the environmental sustainability that Sustain a Print is dedicated to in printed electronics.

Overall, the 19M General Assembly was a resounding success, underscoring the project’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and collaboration. The sessions were filled with learning, teamwork, and a shared sense of purpose, with each partner contributing to the collective progress. We are grateful to CPI for their exceptional hospitality and look forward to our next meetings that will build upon this momentum.


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