3D printing
  • Room 304, Babbage Building, University of Plymouth

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The Centre for Health Technology is delighted to host a presentation by Alexander Legant from Nanoscribe on the achievements of the Quantum X bio printer, the two-photon polymerisation-based world’s highest resolution 3D micro-printer.
The device offers a defined control on the feature sizes and resolutions ranging from nanometre to micrometre scale and accessible print area of ~ cm2. This versatility has opened new frontiers in the field of microfluidics, photonics, biomedical engineering, plasmonics, micro-optics, mechanical metamaterials, biomimetics, life sciences, and microrobotics.
All this is made possible by the advancements in the software and hardware design of the printer that enables the realisation of ideas only with few clicks. The decade of trusted use of this technology has found its way in labs like Imperial College London, Harvard University, University College London, ETH Zurich, University of Oxford and to several industrial applications as well.
This presentation will therefore cover the latest advances utilising this art of 3D microprinting that has made small things matter across the globe.
This free talk is open to University of Plymouth staff and students only.

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