CNano presented their work in SaP 1st Review Meeting

Yesterday, Creative Nano proudly participated in the inaugural review meeting of the Sustain a Print project. Our team presented the progress achieved over the first 18 months, focusing on the development and production of innovative carbon- and metal-based lignin hybrids. These advanced materials are essential components for formulating next-generation conductive inks, playing a crucial role in advancing sustainable printing technologies.

Our research has centered on optimising the properties of these lignin hybrids to enhance their conductivity, stability, and overall performance in ink formulations. By utilising lignin, a renewable and abundant natural polymer, we are committed to reducing reliance on non-renewable resources and minimising the environmental impact associated with traditional ink production processes. This initiative highlights our dedication to sustainability and technical innovation.

We are grateful for the opportunity to share our progress with the Sustain a Print consortium and engage in meaningful discussions with our partners. The feedback gained from this review meeting will be invaluable as we continue to refine our approaches and drive further innovations in the project. Creative Nano remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of sustainable printing technologies and looks forward to the next phases of the Sustain a Print project.