Meet our partners
SaP’s consortium consists of 11 interconnected, well-known partners distributed across six European countries (Denmark, Greece, Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden)
Coordinator & lead beneficiary of WP1 & WP4
Teknologisk Institut (DTI)
DTI is a leading research and technology institute. Being Denmark’s biggest knowledge centre, and one of the most important institutes in Scandinavia, DTI has great experience in functional and printed electronics.
Beneficiary
Creative Nano (Cnano)
Cnano is a Greek company specialized in the field of development, production, sales, and application of nanomaterials. They have already validated lab-scale results on the lignin NPs production coming from previous intensive research work.
Beneficiary
LOMARTOV (LOM)
LOM is a Spanish innovative environmental engineering and consultancy company aiming to help in the development of innovative and circular solutions, with a multidisciplinary and holistic approach, including Eco-design approach, LCA methodology, circular economy modelling, carbon footprint, environmental communication management, and regulatory compliance.
Coordinator & lead beneficiary of WP1 & WP4
Teknologisk Institut (DTI)
DTI is a leading research and technology institute. Being Denmark’s biggest knowledge centre, and one of the most important institutes in Scandinavia, DTI has great experience in functional and printed electronics.
Beneficiary
Creative Nano (Cnano)
Cnano is a Greek company specialized in the field of development, production, sales, and application of nanomaterials. They have already validated lab-scale results on the lignin NPs production coming from previous intensive research work.
Beneficiary
LOMARTOV (LOM)
LOM is a Spanish innovative environmental engineering and consultancy company aiming to help in the development of innovative and circular solutions, with a multidisciplinary and holistic approach, including Eco-design approach, LCA methodology, circular economy modelling, carbon footprint, environmental communication management, and regulatory compliance.
Lead beneficiary of WP2
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
AUTH is a well-established University in Greece. The Chemistry department has great research experience and has published more than 450 scientific papers with more than 18000 citations and h-index 71 (Scopus), has 15 international patents and 2 Hellenic, and participated in more than 60 research projects.
Lead beneficiary of WP8
AXIA Innovation GmbH (AXIA)
AXIA is an engineering and consultancy German company with expertise in the successful provision of business planning, exploitation, and marketing of technological solutions.
Lead beneficiary of WP7
Instituto Tecnológico de Embalaje, Transporte y Logística (ITENE)
ITENE is a Spanish organization very experienced in health risk assessment matters, inferring the SSbD criteria, and making connections with the development processes.
Beneficiary
Metrohm DropSens (MDS)
MDS is a Spanish company focused on the design, fabrication, and commercialization of electrochemical interfaces that are used as transducers in biosensors, as well as on the development of small and portable electrochemical instrumentation for clinical, agro-food, and environmental analysis.
Lead beneficiary of WP6
Nanoscientifica Scandinavia (NSC)
NSC is a Swedish startup of the Chalmers University of Technology dedicated to scaling up the production of high-performance metallic nanoparticles. In addition, NSC focuses on developing products with minimal environmental footprint and a circular use and reuse of precious metals.
Lead beneficiary of WP3
Centre for Process Innovation Limited (CPI)
CPI is a leading independent technology innovation centre from the UK, with high expertise in inks, adhesives, and composite formulation, as well as electronics and formulation capabilities.
Lead beneficiary of WP5
UPC - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
The Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), also known as BarcelonaTech, is a public institution of research and higher education in the fields of engineering, architecture, sciences, and technology, and one of the leading technical universities in Europe.
Beneficiary
Melsen Tech
Melsen Tech is a Danish manufacturer of electronic equipment, offering products such as switches, panels, screen printing, plates, tools, water cutting, and others.
Lead beneficiary of WP2
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
AUTH is a well-established University in Greece. The Chemistry department has great research experience and has published more than 450 scientific papers with more than 18000 citations and h-index 71 (Scopus), has 15 international patents and 2 Hellenic, and participated in more than 60 research projects.
Lead beneficiary of WP8
AXIA Innovation GmbH(AXIA)
AXIA is an engineering and consultancy German company with expertise in the successful provision of business planning, exploitation, and marketing of technological solutions.
Lead beneficiary of WP7
Instituto Tecnológico de Embalaje, Transporte y Logística (ITENE)
ITENE is a Spanish organization very experienced in health risk assessment matters, inferring the SSbD criteria, and making connections with the development processes.
Beneficiary
Metrohm DropSens (MDS)
MDS is a Spanish company focused on the design, fabrication, and commercialization of electrochemical interfaces that are used as transducers in biosensors, as well as on the development of small and portable electrochemical instrumentation for clinical, agro-food, and environmental analysis.
Lead beneficiary of WP6
Nanoscientifica Scandinavia (NSC)
NSC is a Swedish startup of the Chalmers University of Technology dedicated to scaling up the production of high-performance metallic nanoparticles. In addition, NSC focuses on developing products with minimal environmental footprint and a circular use and reuse of precious metals.
Lead beneficiary of WP5
UPC - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
The Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), also known as BarcelonaTech, is a public institution of research and higher education in the fields of engineering, architecture, sciences, and technology, and one of the leading technical universities in Europe.
Beneficiary
Melsen Tech
Melsen Tech is a Danish manufacturer of electronic equipment, offering products such as switches, panels, screen printing, plates, tools, water cutting, and others.
Lead beneficiary of WP3
Centre for Process Innovation Limited (CPI)
CPI is a leading independent technology innovation centre from the UK, with high expertise in inks, adhesives, and composite formulation, as well as electronics and formulation capabilities.