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Coloring Polymer Layers

21 Submissions
$15,000 USD
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Challenge overview

The Seeker is looking for a material, nanoparticle, or otherwise, that can be incorporated in polymer formulations and that changes the color of polymer layers when interacting with an external stimulus. 

This Theoretical Challenge requires only a written proposal.

Various industries manufacture polymer-based goods in various colors, whether to respond to consumer desires or to abide to industry codes for the identification and classification of their products. This is typically achieved either by developing different polymer formulations for different colors, or by coating the polymer layer with an ink of the desired color. 

The lack of one single flexible method to develop various colors puts a lot of pressure on manufacturers when they need to respond quickly to changes in demand and, additionally, makes their reliance on various suppliers very high. 

Hence, the Seeker is interested in a single “universal” technology that can be used to develop a whole range of colors (up to 12). 

This is a Theoretical Challenge that requires only a written proposal to be submitted. The Challenge award will be contingent upon theoretical evaluation of the proposal by the Seeker. 

To receive an award, the Solvers will have to transfer to the Seeker their exclusive Intellectual Property (IP) rights to the solution. However, the Seeker will be willing to consider a licensing agreement for a partial award if exclusive IP cannot be transferred by the Solver. 

Submissions to this Challenge must be received by 11:59 PM (US Eastern Time) on November 16, 2016. Late submissions will not be considered.

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