Work Packages
LEAF is structured into interconnected work packages that span from materials development to device demonstration, forming a continuous pipeline from science to technology.

WP1: Project Management
Ensures the overall coordination of the project, aligning scientific progress, timelines, and resources across the consortium.
| Focus | Coordination and governance |
| Role | Project oversight and risk management |
| Outcome | Efficient collaboration and timely delivery |
| Lead | POLITO |

WP2: Dissemination and Exploitation
Drives communication, stakeholder engagement, and the transition from research results to real-world applications.
| Focus | Communication and impact |
| Role | Dissemination, outreach, and IP strategy |
| Outcome | Visibility, engagement, and innovation pathways |
| Lead | POLITO |

WP3: Materials Development
Develops the functional materials that enable energy harvesting, storage, and structural transformation.
| Focus | Advanced functional materials |
| Role | Synthesis and optimization of nanomaterials and polymers |
| Outcome | High-performance, sustainable material systems |
| Lead | POLITO (with TUD, NOVA) |

WP4: Advanced Printing
Converts materials into functional devices using high-resolution printing technologies.
| Focus | Micro-scale fabrication |
| Role | Ink formulation and precision printing |
| Outcome | Structured devices with controlled geometry and performance |
| Lead | Hummink |

WP5: Device Integration and Demonstration
Integrates all components into working systems and validates their performance in real conditions.
| Focus | System integration |
| Role | Assembly, testing, and 3D transformation |
| Outcome | Autonomous, deployable wireless devices |
| Lead | TUC |





