Building Aluminum Electronics Together
FLEXXALUMINA® is designed as a partner-driven industrial platform. We scale aluminum electronics through collaboration with established industrial partners.
Partner-Driven Industrial Platform
FLEXXALUMINA® is designed as a partner-driven industrial platform. We scale aluminum electronics not through centralized manufacturing, but through collaboration with established industrial partners.
Our partnership model is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing manufacturing ecosystems – without disrupting customer relationships, product portfolios, or operational identity.
Our Partners
Who We Work With
We collaborate with partners across the entire electronics value chain.
PCB Manufacturers
Flexible Circuit Manufacturers
Industrial Production Partners
System Integrators with Manufacturing Capabilities
All partnerships are long-term, scalable, and clearly structured.
Structured Partnerships
Partnership Models
Licensing
Licensing Partnerships
Licensing partnerships enable manufacturers to add aluminum electronics to their existing portfolio.
Partners gain access to:
- Validated aluminum electronics technology
- Defined material stacks and process windows
- Design rules and application guidelines
- Technical onboarding and transfer support
Core principles:
• No replacement of copper-based products
• Full independence in customer relationships
• Defined scope and application limits
Joint Ventures
Joint Venture Partnerships
For strategic regions or applications, FLEXXALUMINA® forms joint ventures with selected partners.
Joint ventures are used when:
- Local production is required
- High-volume scaling is planned
- Long-term supply security is critical
This model combines:
• Local manufacturing expertise
• Market access
• Centralized technology governance
Technology Maturity
Series & Pilot Technologies
Partner Benefits
What Partners Gain
Partnering with FLEXXALUMINA® provides access to a growing aluminum electronics market without the risks of isolated development.
- Differentiated product offerings
- Early access to industrially validated technology
- Reduced development and qualification effort
- Alignment with long-term material and supply chain trends
Partner Requirements
What We Expect from Partners
Successful partnerships are based on shared industry standards.
- Operation of established PCB or electronics manufacturing lines
- Adherence to defined quality and process requirements
- Commitment to controlled technology implementation
- Commitment to long-term collaboration
Technology Transfer
Technology Transfer & Support
Technology transfer is structured and controlled, not ad hoc.
It includes:
- Onboarding and documentation
- Process integration support
- Pilot and series validation
- Continuous technical coordination
Global Network
Global Partner Network
Our partner network is designed for international scaling while maintaining technical consistency.
Centralized technology definition
Regional production capacity
Local market access
This allows customers to source aluminum electronics regionally without compromising technology standards.
Self-Assessment
Is a Partnership Right for You?
Partnerships are particularly relevant if you:
- Want to expand your portfolio beyond copper
- See customer demand for alternative conductor materials
- Want to differentiate yourself in cost- or scale-driven markets
- Plan long-term investments in electronics manufacturing
First Steps
Next Steps
If you are interested in a partnership, we typically start with: