Introduction

 

INNOSHADE is concerned with an innovative, nanocomposite-based switchable light transmittance technology developed previously for small sized objects. It constitutes a breakthrough in smart shading technology by overcoming common limitations of state-of-the-art electrochromic devices. INNOSHADE shall enable the low cost production of electrochromic shading appliances with lower energy consumption and faster response. The overall objective of the proposed project is to scale up and study the underlying nanotechnology-based processes from laboratory to pilot line production, with the major goal to explore and extend the application potential by creating interest in several prospective user groups across sectors.

 

In three interrelated sub-projects dedicated to

  • · Ophthalmic lenses,
  • · Domestic appliances, and
  • · Aircraft and vehicle applications,

 

procedures shall be implemented to establish pilot production lines for the individual device components as well as for their assembly to run-capable devices up to a size comparable to automotive sunroof dimensions. Cost reduction will be accomplished via high through-put manufacturing methods such as continuous roll-to-roll processing to achieve demonstrators meeting essential market and consumer requirements.

 

The work will be performed by a highly complementary, well-balanced consortium of 17 partners from 8 member states, 1 candidate state, and 1 third country, representing the entire value chain. The proposed research closely addresses main S&T, socio-economic and policy objectives of the NMP work programme (integration of disciplines, transformation to knowledge-intensive industry, improvement of competitiveness, high added value products), shows clear environmental benefits and contributes to Sustainable Development. Strong industrial participation (4 SMEs, 1 large enterprise, 5 partly multinational global players) reflects the high economic development perspectives of the project.


The Project is supported by the European Commission

A four-year Large Integrating Project
Funded by the European Commission Under the Seventh Framework Programme
THEME 4 [Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials & new production technologies (NMP)]
NMP Activity 4.1.2 - Nanotechnologies and converging technologies
Contract No. 200431
Duration: 1st September 2008 – 31st August 2012
 
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