1. Paper Need Not Be Flat: Paper and Biomaterials Industries Need to Converge to Bring about True Innovation
- Author
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Margaret Joyce and Lokendra Pal
- Subjects
Engineering ,Environmental Engineering ,business.industry ,lcsh:Biotechnology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Sustainable housing ,Mechanical engineering ,3D printing ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Paper ,Biomaterials ,Nanocellulose ,3D Printing ,Additive Manufacturing ,Flexible Hybrid Electronics ,Smart Sensors ,Displays ,Nature Homes ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Manufacturing engineering ,0104 chemical sciences ,lcsh:TP248.13-248.65 ,Environmental impact assessment ,Electronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
Biomaterials and new processes (3D printing and flexible hybrid electronics) offer opportunities to break free from a 2D paper world by allowing for the development of smart multi-dimensional structures. While there has been recent progress reported in each of these areas of technology, to date, the merger of these technologies has been very limited. We believe that their merger offers boundless opportunities and an opportunity for the paper industry to innovate a low cost, sustainable housing solution capable of promoting the well-being of its occupants while minimizing the environmental impact of its daily use.
- Published
- 2017