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Financement de l’UE (14,7 M €) : Next generation test bed for upscaling of microfluidic devices based on nano-enabled surfaces and membranes Hor20/03/2020 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Next generation test bed for upscaling of microfluidic devices based on nano-enabled surfaces and membranes

Nano enabled components are essential key parts for microfluidic applications - mostly in form of nano-enabled surfaces (NES) and nano-enabled membranes (NEMs). However, crucial challenges hinder the transfer of NES and NEMs into commercial microfluidic devices. Current production technologies (e.g. injection moulding) don’t allow large volume upscaling of complex nano-patterned surfaces and the produced microfluidic components need to be handled in single pieces in all subsequent processes. Therefore, subsequent backend processing (nano-coatings, printing of nano-based inks, lamination of NEMs) demands for complex single peace handling operations. This restricts upscaling potential and process throughput. The proposed project NextGenMicrofluidics addresses this challenge with a platform for production of NES and NEMs based microfluidics on large area polymer foils. This approach enables upscaling to high throughput of 1 million devices per year and more. The polymer foil technology is complemented with classic technologies of injection moulding and wafer based glass and silicon processing. These core facilities are combined with essential backend processing steps like high resolution biomolecule printing with the worldwide first roll-to-roll microarray spotter, printing of nano-enabled inks, as well as coating and lamination processes. These unique facilities will be combined and upgraded to a platform for testing of upscaling of microfluidic use cases from TRL4 to TRL7. The services comprise device simulation, mastering of nanostructures, nanomaterial development, material testing, rapid prototyping, device testing, nano-safety assessment and support in regulatory and standardization issues. The platform will be opened for additional use cases from outside of the consortium, and is therefore called Open Innovation Test Bed (OITB). The operation of such use cases will form the basis for self-sufficient operation of the platform after the project duration of 4 years


BIFLOW SYSTEMS GmbH 483 208 €
Bionanonet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH 750 664 €
Bionic Surface Technologies GmbH 408 233 €
Condensia Quimica SA 238 044 €
Erba Technologies Austria GmbH 420 186 €
Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation 1 001 937 €
Genspeed Biotech GmbH 444 354 €
IBIDI GmbH 432 135 €
Idryma Iatroviologikon Ereunon Akademias Athinon 563 676 €
Infineon Technologies Austria AG 402 633 €
Inmold AS 796 715 €
Innovative Technologies in Biological Systems 268 363 €
Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH 4 180 588 €
Microfluidics Innovation Hub 1 335 981 €
MICRONIT B.V. 773 367 €
MICRONIT HOLDING B.V. 94 131 €
MICRO RESIST TECHNOLOGY GESELLSCHAFT FUER CHEMISCHE MATERIALIEN SPEZIELLER PHOTORESISTSYSTEME mbH 418 883 €
NATURSTOFF-TECHNIK GmbH 208 950 €
Rescoll 176 346 €
SCIENION GmbH 288 750 €
SVEUCILISTE U SPLITU 287 291 €
Technische Universitaet Graz 304 380 €
Tecnalia Serbia d.o.o. Beograd 0,00 €
TEMICON GmbH 413 213 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/862092

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