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SaP on Aktuel Elektronik Newspaper

By admin  Published On September 15, 2023

Exciting News! We are pleased to share that an interview about our SaP Project has been featured in the newspaper! Camilla Andersen took the chance to talk about SaP during. Melsen Tech´s anniversary celebration. Zachary Davis, from our Coordinator DTI was also present at this Event. Melsen Tech shared our innovative project, ‘Sustain-a-Print,’ which aims to create fully recyclable printed keyboards. This EU-supported initiative involves six countries, fostering collaboration across borders. The project’s goal is to make every component of printed keyboards recyclable, revolutionizing the industry. Silver conductive traces can be repurposed for new traces, contributing to sustainability efforts. We’re testing cutting-edge technologies, including inkjet printing, and exploring the use of colors, all while working closely with the Technological Institute.

Thanks to Aktuel Elektronik for sharing this interview!

Stay tuned for more updates on our journey towards a more sustainable future.

Check the Article here: (Aktuel Elektronik—Side 16 (ipapercms.dk)


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