Two-photon polymerization (2PP) enables high-precision addive manufacturing of 3D micro- and nanostructures with sub-micron resolution. While additive manufacturing has long served engineers for prototyping and concept validation, 2PP is now entering applied domains as a true production technology. In this talk, we introduce a next-generation two-photon 3D printing system, co-developed with the Institute of Scientific Instruments in Brno, offering engineers a solution not only for development needs but also as a manufacturing tool.
Printing Where It Matters: Embedding Two-Photon Microfabrication into Applied and Research Workflows
MTL Seminar Series
Milan Matějka, Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Bio
Milan Matějka has been active for over two decades in the development and application of microfabrication technologies at the Institute of Scientific Instruments in Brno. He is a founding member of IQS nano, where he has led the advancement of two-photon 3D microfabrication technologies.