The first objective of this feasibility study was to set up the production line for Gri3D, this included the custom modification of a liquid handling robot to accommodate for the hydrogel structuring process that is unique to Gri3D. In combination with custom designed multiwell base plates, the production process for Gri3D is reduced from ten hours of manual work down to thirty minutes. This twenty-fold increase in production throughput is the stepping stone to achieve the target of 10’000 units Gri3D produced annually.
The second objective of this feasibility study was the production of 1’000 Gri3D units. Limited by the availability of sufficient custom multiwell base plates from our external manufacturers, we could only reach the production of ca. 100 Gri3D units.
These 100 units were tested and used for drug screening campaigns internally and externally. Ten new clients were acquired during the course of this feasibility study, including pharmaceutical industry groups who currently evaluate the technology for large-scale screening campaigns requiring 1’000 units annually.
Gri3D was presented at various industry-related conferences and fairs including Biointerfaces International 2018 in Zurich, EMSO 2018 in Cambridge, UK and the 2018 Basel Life MipTec Exhibition. The outcome of these conferences was a network of potential new clients, especially non-academic clients, who will be our focus for the coming 12 months to make SUN bioscience a sustainable business.