Event
October 24, 2024 - 5pm (CEST)

Multi-material 3D printing
Combining multiple materials for microoptics
and functional microstructures in life sciences

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Interested in high-resolution, multi-material 3D printing? Join our upcoming live webinar to explore how Two-Photon Polymerization manufacturing can impact microoptics and life sciences. Whether you're in life sciences, healthcare, or microoptics, this webinar will show you how multi-material 3D printing can enhance your work.

You'll learn how to set up multi-material 3D printing with your Photonic Professional system and discover the capabilities of the next-generation Quantum X microfabrication systems. Experience a live demo, covering the entire workflow from design to the final printed part. We'll also introduce a variety of photoresins for creating structures from hard to soft materials. Three technology experts will guide you through multi-material 3D printing, related solutions, and practical applications.

Prof. Ruiguo Yang, Department of Biomedical Engineering at Michigan State University, will provide an introduction to multi-material 3D printing in the life sciences. He will discuss material requirements, give an application overview of material combinations with different mechanical or optical properties, and present benchmark research and future applications.

Dr. Robert Kirchner, co-founder and CEO of HETEROMERGE GmbH, will present an upgrade kit for the Photonic Professional 3D printer. The setup includes an open fluidic flow system for high resolution multi-material 3D printing. He will also present some use cases in microoptics, possible substrates, the range of print materials and the complete workflow.

Dr. Benjamin Richter, Application Manager Life Science at Nanoscribe, will give an introduction to the capabilities of Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP)-based 3D Microfabrication with a special focus on features and materials for multi-material 3D printing at the microscale. With a live demo of Quantum X bio, he will show some advanced alignment and bioprinting features and the whole workflow for multi-material 3D printing.

Agenda

Moderation by Dr. Jan Szabados, Product Manager at Nanoscribe

  1. Materials and challenges of multi-material 3D printing
  2. Applications and benchmark research in microoptics and life sciences
  3. Multi-material upgrade kit for Photonic Professional systems
  4. Multi-material 3D printing with Quantum X systems
  5. Live demo of high-resolution multi-material 3D printing
  6. Q&A session
Webinar on multi-material 3D printing on Ocotber 24, 2024

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Our experts in this webinar

Prof. Ruiguo Yang
Portrait of Prof. Ruiguo Yang

Prof. Ruiguo Yang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Michigan State University, focusing on innovative health sciences. He began his career as a post-doctoral fellow in Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University. He then served as an Assistant and Associate Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln before joining MSU.

Dr. Robert Kirchner
Portrait of Dr. Robert Kirchner

During his doctorate and post-doc, Dr. Robert Kirchner worked on nanoimprint lithography for microcavities, grayscale electron beam lithography, and 2PP for diffractive and refractive optics patterning. He led a research group on mesoscopic 3D systems at the TU Dresden. As co-founder and CEO of HETEROMERGE GmbH, he is now working on the commercialization of micro-additive manufacturing of functional 3D structures.

Dr. Benjamin Richter
Portrait of Dr. Benjamin Richter

Dr. Benjamin Richter, Application Manager Life Science, who joined Nanoscribe in 2017. He develops microfabrication processes for life sciences. Trained as a physicist with a focus on biophysics and 3D microstructures, he completed an interdisciplinary PhD at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT, working on "Selective Biofunctionalization of 3D Microstructures" under the guidance of Professors Wegener, Bastmeyer, and Barner-Kowollik.

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