Project description
Innovative microfabrication methods via two-photon 3D direct printing
Micro and nano electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) are applied in a wide range of areas, from healthcare to the automotive sector, to consumer electronics. However, their development is a time-consuming and expensive process requiring complex and time-consuming fabrication methodologies, and thus their potential remains largely unexplored. Further, arbitrary complex 3D structures cannot be generated through standard micro-/nanofabrication techniques. The EU-funded 5D NanoPrinting project aims to address these restrictions by providing an innovative integrated technological platform based on two-photon 3D direct printing processes. The project will develop novel materials with tailored functional characteristics and pioneering processes for 3D nano-micro devices rapid prototyping that will represent an innovative technological advance in lithography.
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RIA - Research and Innovation action
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16163 Genova
Italy
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56126 Pisa
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9712CP Groningen
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8010 Graz
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00185 Roma
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D02 CX56 Dublin 2
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20864 Agrate Brianza
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56127 Pisa
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