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Project cooperationUpdated on 29 January 2026

New polymeric conductive materials for all kinds of applications

Innovation Officer at UMLP at Université Marie et Louis Pasteur - Direction de la Recherche, de la Valorisation et de l'Innovation

BESANCON, France

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A French University is currently developing new polymeric conducting materials with modulable conductivity properties. These materials can be prepared in different forms such as thin films, self-supporting materials, hydrogels and particles, opening a wide variety of possible uses. They can be combined with other materials to obtain composites (for examples polymer films + metallic nanoparticles or polymer nanoparticles incorporated into a matrix). The use of different conductive polymers enables to tune the conductivity, making materials adaptable to different applications. The ability to create thin films, self-supporting materials, hydrogels, and particles provides flexibility in how these Applying conductive coating to non-conductive materials (fibers, plastic, glass) expands the range of materials that can be used in electronics, in sensors, and actuators applications. Combining conductive polymers with hydrogels introduces new possibilities in the design of flexible, stretchable, and self-healing electronic materials, which is a breakthrough in soft electronics and wearable technology

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