New partners: Norrköping Science Park and ParsNord

New partners: Norrköping Science Park and ParsNord

Norrköping Science Park and ParsNord join the Digital Cellulose Center as new partners, contributing to shaping an innovation cluster within digital cellulose and creating new sustainable energy storage solutions. “We are very excited for Norrköping Science Park...
Bio-based moisture sensors for wood

Bio-based moisture sensors for wood

Researchers from the Digital Cellulose Center have developed a bio-based sensor that can detect both humidity and moisture inside the wood, as well as in the surrounding area. Using these sensors can lead to more sustainable buildings as well as help prevent moisture...
Paper battery – Renewable energy storage for buildings

Paper battery – Renewable energy storage for buildings

Researchers from the Digital Cellulose Center have developed a paper supercapacitor that can store renewable energy on a large scale. New research shows that the energy storage capacity of the paper battery is as efficient as conventional commercial supercapacitors....