Announcing the 1st International Conference on Sustainable Printed Electronics (SPE2025)
Thessaloniki, Greece | September 23–25, 2025
The Sustain-a-Print (SaP) project is excited to announce the 1st International Conference on Sustainable Printed Electronics (SPE2025), taking place at the KEDEA Building, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, from September 23–25, 2025. Organized by EXELISIS in collaboration with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), the Danish Technological Institute (DTI), and AXIA Innovation GmbH (ΑΧΙΑ), this conference will bring together researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to explore cutting-edge sustainable technologies, innovative materials, and future market trends in printed electronics.
Why Attend SPE2025
SPE2025 presents an unique opportunity to explore in the state-of-the-art progress in sustainable printed electronics, bringing together industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers setting the way in environmentally conscious innovation. Attendees will acquire valuable knowledge about the newest technologies, materials, and market trends influencing the future of printed electronics, while assisting to enhance the European Union’s objectives for a more environmentally friendly and circular electronics industry
About the Sustain a Print (SaP) Project
Sustain a Print (SaP) is an EU Horizon-funded project dedicated to advancing eco-friendly printed electronics through research, innovation, and collaboration. By promoting Safe and Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) methodologies, recyclable materials, and energy-efficient manufacturing processes, SaP aims to reduce electronics’ environmental impact while promoting circular economy principles. This conference is a key milestone in the project’s mission to drive sustainable innovation in the field.
The Importance of Sustainable Printed Electronics for the European Commission
Sustainable printed electronics align with the European Green Deal and the Circular Economy Action Plan, which prioritize reducing electronic waste (e-waste) and promoting resource-efficient technologies (European Commission, 2020). The Horizon Europe framework also emphasizes the need for green digital technologies, including printed electronics, to support Europe’s digital and green transitions. With less than 40% of e-waste currently recycled in the EU (Eurostat, 2023), innovations in biodegradable substrates, recyclable conductive inks, and low-energy manufacturing are critical to achieving the EU’s 2050 climate neutrality goals.
Join Us at SPE2025!
📅 Date: September 23–25, 2025
📍 Venue: KEDEA Building, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
🔗 Registration & More Info , ➡️ CLICK HERE
Stay tuned for updates on keynote speakers, session topics, and early-bird registration!
