Sintec-Project nominated as "best .eu Web Site 2020"
2020-07-02
SINTEC Horizon 2020 EU Funded Project, has been nominated for the best European project website in the LAURELS category of the competition 2020 .eu Web Awards.
You can VOTE until August 5th: the 3 most voted websites in each category will go to the final. The finalists will be presented on September 1st, a jury will select the winners of each category and they will be announced on November 18th with an official ceremony in Brussels.
The .eu Web Awards 2020 is an online competition, launched in 2014 and designed to acknowledge the best websites, using the .eu, .ею or .ευ extensions, in five dynamic categories. Over the years it has seen and enhanced the visibility of hundreds of beautiful, innovative, and impactful websites through the .eu Web Awards.
The Division of Microsystem Technology is coordinating the project through Prof. Klas Hjort
Vote for SINTEC at the following link: https://www.sintec-project.eu/2020-eu-web-awards/
ABOUT SINTEC PROJECT
SINTEC is a Horizon 2020 funded project started the 1st January 2019 with a contribution from the European Commission of 3,999,262.50 euro. The aim of the project is to provide soft, sticky and stretchable sensor patches that can be used multiple times and at longer periods. With its dynamic compliance and water repellent permeable encapsulation it withstands vigorous action, sweating and water; making it ideal for an active life. A ground breaking intra body communication technique gives large bandwidth and secure consumption at low power, allowing for multiplex sensoric inputs from many nodes on the body. The main advantages should be in comfort. Hence, its major impact will not in replacing other wearables but rather providing novel capability, considered to give immense impact on society with new intelligence support.
To demonstrate the advantages of the novel technology, SINTEC will apply it in clinical environment and in athletics performance evaluation.
SINTEC project consortium is composed by 8 partners coming from 4 different EU countries.
MORE INFO ON SINTEC PROJECT WEBSITE: https://www.sintec-project.eu
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