Recently, LOMARTOV participated in the Sustainable Printed Electronics 2025 Conference, held in Thessaloniki, Greece, alongside the final consortium meeting of the Sustain a Print project (SaP).

During the event, Lou Bernard, Sustainability Technical Officer at LOMARTOV, delivered a presentation titled “Life Cycle Assessment of Two Ecodesigned Printed Electronic Devices”, showcasing the results of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies conducted within the framework of the SaP project.

“It was a pleasure to present the work done with my colleagues during the project and to conclude with such encouraging results,” said Lou Bernard.

Her talk highlighted how sustainable design principles can significantly reduce the environmental footprint of printed electronic devices, aligning innovation with the broader goals of circularity and green electronics.

The conference, organised by EXELISIS and supported by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the Danish Technological Institute, and AXIA Innovation, brought together experts from academia and industry to discuss the latest advances and sustainability challenges in printed electronics.

LOMARTOV is proud to have contributed to the conversation on sustainable innovation and to have worked alongside its SaP partners to promote a greener, more responsible electronics industry.

Learn more about the Sustainable Printed Electronics 2025 Conference.