SPIE Translational Biophotonics + Additive Manufacturing for Photonics
Meet us in Houston!
At the SPIE Translational Biophotonics + Additive Manufacturing for Photonics conference at Rice University in Houston, Texas, field leaders will share their advancement journeys and explore future directions in optical imaging and photonics for research and clinical use.. Clinicians will offer insights on application needs , and industry representatives will outline commercialization pathways. At our booth, you will get deeper insights into 3D Microfabrication and the benefits of our additive manufacturing products from our Quantum X product line based on Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP).
Two of our colleagues, Dr. Benjamin Richter and Dr. Andrea Bertoncini, have been invited to give presentations on exciting innovations in 3D nano- and microfabrication. Don’t miss their presentations:
- Dr. Benjamin Richter
Revolutionizing biomedical fabrication: Two-Photon Polymerization for multi-material 3D printing
16 September 2024, 8:20 am - Dr. Andrea Bertoncini
Quantum X: Leveraging Two-Photon Grayscale Lithography (2GL®) to revolutionize 3D printing
16 September 2024, 8:50 am
At the event, you can also learn more about these two microfabrication systems by talking to our colleagues Dr. Benjamin Richter and Dr. Andrea Bertoncini: Quantum X align is the first high-precision 3D printer with advanced 3D alignment capabilities. The system enables the printing of freeform microoptical elements directly onto optical fibers and photonic chips using Aligned 2-Photon Lithography (A2PL®) and 3D printing by 2GL®. Attend the talk by our colleague Dr. Andrea Bertoncini, “QuantumX: Leveraging Two-Photon Grayscale Lithography (2GL®) to Revolutionize 3D Printing.” In this presentation, you will discover the advancements that 2GL® technology brings to high-quality optical manufacturing, setting new benchmarks in the speed and quality of additive manufacturing.
Quantum X bio, the world’s most accurate 3D bioprinter, enables live cell printing and offers essential features such as precise temperature control, a sterile environment, and functionalized biomaterials that unlock a new level of bioprinting and effectively accelerate innovation in key applications such as tissue engineering, cell biology, and the full range of biomedical applications. Don't miss our colleague Dr. Benjamin Richter's talk, "Revolutionizing Biomedical Fabrication: Two-Photon Polymerization for Multimaterial 3D Printing." Discover how Aligned 2-Photon Lithography® and 2GL® printing techniques are paving the way for advances in biotechnology, tissue engineering, and microfluidics. This presentation will explore how these methods are opening up new possibilities in the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields.
Visit us to explore the world additive manufacturing and 3D microprinting! We are looking forward to discussing your projects with you and how Nanoscribe's 3D Microfabrication technology can be used supportively.