PV Nano Cell Ltd. announced that its Sicrys™ ink was successfully used to deliver exceptional results in HiperLAM - a European Union-funded program to laser print RFID antennas and fingerprint sensors. The HiperLAM project is focused on demonstrating superior cost and speed performance in end-to-end processes featuring laser-based additive manufacturing. Two key applications requiring high resolution printed conductive metallic lines are studied. Laser printed RFID antennas and laser printed fingerprint sensors. The project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under Grant Agreement No. 723879. The National Technical University of Athens is among the oldest higher education institutions of Greece and the most prestigious among engineering schools. NTUA is divided into nine academic schools, eight being for the engineering disciplines, including architecture, and one for applied sciences (mathematics and physics). The Department of Applied Physics of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) has a renowned research activity on laser – materials processing for optoelectronic applications. Among the main achievements of the NTUA group are the Laser fabrication of organic thin film transistors, organic photovoltaics and sensors and the laser sintering/curing of micro and nanostructures (silver, copper) for a wide range of applications, including interconnections. Moreover, NTUA has vast experience in coordinating and successfully implementing EU funded projects and Industrial collaborations.