Innovation challenge - sustainable chemistry innovations
The Office of Grants and Research (OGR), KNUST invites innovative start-ups to apply for the ISC3 Innovation Challenge 2026: Sustainable Chemistry & Electronics.
This annual challenge is organized by the International Sustainable Chemistry Collaborative Centre (ISC3) to promote breakthrough innovations in sustainable chemistry.
Key Highlights:
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Funder: International Sustainable Chemistry Collaborative Centre
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Award Amount: Total prize pool of EUR 25,000
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Application Deadline: 4 May 2026 (00:00 CET)
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Target Group: Global start-ups
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Focus Theme (2026): Sustainable Chemistry & Electronics
Award Categories:
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Overall Innovation Challenge Winner
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Two Special Impact Awards (for outstanding environmental and societal impact)
All selected finalists will receive:
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Tailored support from the ISC3 Global Start-up Service
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Professional pitch training
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International visibility and promotion opportunities
Finalists will pitch before an international jury, with the award ceremony held in autumn/winter 2026.
Focus Areas for 2026:
1. Innovation in Design & Performance
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Eco-design for durability, repairability, recyclability, and modularity
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Design for disassembly using removable/dissolvable adhesives and coatings
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Sustainable solders, encapsulants, and safer solvent systems
2. Resource Efficiency & Safer Substitution
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Alternatives to critical raw materials and toxic metals
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Use of abundant, non-toxic, recycled, or recyclable feedstocks
3. Sustainable Manufacturing
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Low-energy and low-waste fabrication methods
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Green solvents and safer chemical routes
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Biodegradable electronic components
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Ethical supply chains addressing social justice concerns
4. End-of-Life & Circularity
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Chemical and electrochemical recycling methods
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E-waste recovery of valuable materials (e.g., Li, Co, Au)
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Closed-loop systems and prevention of material dissipation
5. Alternative & Emerging Materials
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Organic and polymer electronics
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2D materials (e.g., graphene, MoSâ‚‚, MXenes)
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MOFs and COFs for sensing and energy storage
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Self-healing and biodegradable materials
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Sustainable alternatives to fossil-based plastics used in electronics
6. Novel Sustainable Devices
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Sustainable energy storage and conversion systems (batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells)
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Organic electronics, photonics, optoelectronics (OLEDs, OPVs, perovskite solar cells)
Objective:
The Innovation Challenge seeks transformative solutions that:
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Advance sustainable chemistry in electronics
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Reduce environmental impact across the product lifecycle
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Promote circular economy principles
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Deliver measurable environmental and social impact
Start-ups with innovative, scalable solutions in sustainable chemistry and electronics are strongly encouraged to apply before the 4 May 2026 deadline.