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MycoSub innovates flexible printed circuit boards by utilizing biodegradable fungal mycelium as a substrate. This approach aims to reduce electronic waste and enhance sustainability in electronics manufacturing, while maintaining high performance and compatibility with existing processes.
Printed circuit boards are an indispensable technology present in all classes of modern electronics.
Their flexible embodiments (flexPCBs) enable current and emerging form factors and drive the transition to human-centered applications.
At the same time, PCBs are notoriously difficult to recycle and contribute majorly to the growth of electronic waste and an unsustainable use of resources. A paradigm change towards bioderived and biodegradable materials promises a remedy, however so far, no viab…
JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITAT LINZ UNIVERSITY OF LINZ JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY OF LINZ JKU
UNIVERSITAT LINZ
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