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Fully green energy harvester

The project is to use cellulose-based materials from natural products for fabricating triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) that can harvest energy from mechanical motions such as body motions, pedestrian and cars for powering small electronics.

IVAs 100-lista 2021

As all materials are green, the TENGs have less environmental impact. Alternative applications can be self-powered sensors for the internet of things (IoT), healthcare (for older people that live alone) and security (alarm). The material nature makes the system cost-effective and environmentally friendly. It is easy to be scaled up for the industrial production level due to the abundant materials resource.

IVA’s 100 List 2021 - Sustainable crisis preparedness

IVA’s 100 List 2021 highlights a diverse range of research projects from Swedish universities, under the theme Sustainable crisis preparedness. The projects have been selected based on their great potential to create value through commercialization, business and method development, or societal impact. All participating researchers are interested in increased contacts with the business sector for the application and further development of their projects.

Named contact persons for each research project on the 100 List are responsible for the accuracy of the information presented.

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