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Nanoscribe’s 3D Microfabrication Systems Enable Rapid Small Series Production
At Formnext, the leading additive manufacturing conference and trade fair, Nanoscribe presents high-precision 3D printing capabilities for small series production of components in the millimeter scale. Read more
Nanoscribe Launches Quantum X for the Fabrication of Highly-precise Microoptics
The brand-new Nanoscribe Quantum X targets specific needs in modern industrial microfabrication. Read more
Nanoscribe Partners Research Project MiLiQuant
3D microfabrication meets quantum technology - Miniaturized light sources for industrial use in the fields of quantum sensor technology and quantum imaging Read more
Nanoscribe's Photonic Professional GT2 for High-Resolution 3D Microfabrication
With the successor model Photonic Professional GT2, Nanoscribe, the leading manufacturer of 3D printers for microfabrication, offers new solutions for additive manufacturing and maskless lithography. Read more
3D Printed Bio-inspired Moth Antenna
Researchers at the Oak Ridge National Lab and the Georgia Institute of Technology have recently published their studies on the natural olfaction structure of male moth antennas. Read more
Autonomously Powered Microrobots
A microrobot, as small as the size of a single cell, containing on-board mobility and sensing capabilities could provide an unprecedented direct access to precise control in the deep and delicate body sites, such as brain, spinal cord and eye. Read more
3D Printing Enables the Smallest Complex Micro Objectives
3D printing revolutionised the manufacturing of complex shapes in the last few years. Read more
Additive Manufacturing of Lens Mounts for Micro Optics
Nanoscribe’s 3D printer offers a state-of-the-art solution to product developers providing access to the highest-resolution additive manufacturing technology available today with layer thicknesses and feature sizes below 1 µm. Read more
Installation of a Nanoscribe 3D printer at the Swiss BRNC Center
The installation of a Nanoscribe 3D printing system at the BRNC close to Zurich opens up entirely new opportunities regarding current and future research in nano- and micro fabrication for ETH Zurich and IBM Research. Read more