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EU funding (€16.7M): Energy for Smart Objects Hor1 Jan 2016 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Energy for Smart Objects
The goal of EnSO is to develop and consolidate a unique European ecosystem in the field of autonomous micro energy sources (AMES) supporting Electronic European industry to develop innovative products, in particular in IoT markets. In summary, EnSO multi-KET objectives are: • Objective 1: demonstrate the competitiveness of EnSO energy solutions of the targeted Smart Society, Smart Health, and Smart Energy key applications • Objective 2: disseminate EnSO energy solutions to foster the take-up of emerging markets. • Objective 3: develop high reliability assembly technologies of shapeable micro batteries, energy harvester and power management building blocks • Objective 4: Develop and demonstrate high density, low profile, shapeable, long life time, rechargeable micro battery product family. • Objective 5: develop customizable smart recharge and energy harvesting enabling technologies for Autonomous Micro Energy Source “AMES”. • Objective 6: demonstrate EnSO Pilot Line capability and investigate and assess the upscale of AMES manufacturing for competitive very high volume production. EnSO will bring to market innovative energy solutions inducing definitive differentiation to the electronic smart systems. Generic building block technologies will be customizable. EnSO manufacturing challenges will develop high throughput processes. The ENSo ecosystem will involve all the value chain from key materials and tools to many demonstrators in different fields of application. EnSO work scope addresses the market replication, demonstration and technological introduction activities of ECSEL Innovation Action work program. EnSO relates to several of the Strategic Thrusts of ECSEL MASP. EnSO innovations in terms of advanced materials, advanced equipment and multi-physics co-design of heterogeneous smart systems will contribute to the Semiconductor Process, Equipment and Materials thrust. The AMES will be a key enabling technology of Smart Energy key applications.
Funded Companies:
Company name | Funding amount |
AED VANTAGE GmbH | €217,073 |
AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE GmbH | €40,557 |
APPLIED MATERIALS GmbH & Co. KG | €53,008 |
€266,858 | |
Alpwise | €213,156 |
BASF SCHWEIZ AG | €0.00 |
Blumorpho | €84,375 |
Cairdac | €239,881 |
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Cnrs | €0.00 |
Ceske Vysoke Uceni Technicke V Praze | €336,938 |
Commissariat a L Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives | €7,638,913 |
Editag SAS | €200,219 |
Enerbee | €630,047 |
€285,701 | |
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG e. V. | €708,046 |
GAS Natural Distribucion SDG SA | €0.00 |
GAS Natural Informatica SA | €0.00 |
GAS Natural Servicios SDG SA | €0.00 |
€16,781.25 | |
Henkel Electronic Materials Belgiumnv | €88,103 |
€297,444 | |
Institut Mikroelektronickych Aplikaci s.r.o. | €51,063 |
Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble | €0.00 |
MAHLE THERMOELEKTRONIK GmbH | €224,140 |
€185,250 | |
€84,960 | |
Naturgy Energy Group SA | €329,543 |
Naturgy IT SL | €0.00 |
Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TNO | €551,376 |
Nedgia SA | €0.00 |
Nordson B.V. | €17,500.00 |
Nordson Dima B.V. | €203,082 |
Ojmar SA | €107,388 |
Ophtimalia | €59,953 |
Prayon SA | €128,250 |
€193,357 | |
SKF France | €3,007.13 |
€275,928 | |
Stmicroelectronics (Tours) SAS | €1,277,837 |
Stmicroelectronics Design and Application s.r.o. | €0.00 |
Thales DIS France SA | €247,940 |
UFD Distribucion Electricidad SA | €0.00 |
Universite de Liege | €518,700 |
Universite de Lorraine | €139,750 |
Universite de Tours | €375,000 |
Universiteit Maastricht | €164,200 |
VON ARDENNE GmbH | €12,148.95 |
Valotec | €209,875 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/692482
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