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The Microfluidics Innovation Center (MIC) collaborators

Along with key research collaborators, we are committed to improve microfluidics research through development of novel solutions and get significant support from EU framework programmes H2020 & Horizon Europe.

Skill improvement is a pillar of innovation, along with having good partners with whom we produce joint efforts. At the Microfluidics Innovation Center, we are active in networking and sharing what we know during exchange & collaboration projects, and we receive valuable inputs from our collaborators in return.

 

Here’s the list of our main research collaborators.

Research collaborator 1 (Epoka university)

Epoka University is an international higher education institution built on three main areas: education, research, and contribution to society as parts of the knowledge triangle, with the aim of becoming a leading university in these areas.


EPOKA UNIVERSITY

Explora Biotech

EXPLORA is committed to the development of enabling technologies for biological engineering.


EXPLORA BIOTECH

Research collaborator 3 (Nanion Technologies)

Nanion is committed to providing state-of-the-art technological solutions for ion channels, transporter research, and drug discovery, and it has expanded its product range to include extracellular recording techniques.


NANION TECHNOLOGIES

Research collaborator 6 (R-Nano)

The “Research Lab of Advanced, Composite, Nano Materials & Nanotechnology,” R-Nano’s research group has extensive experience in designing, producing, and characterizing advanced-, composite- and nano-materials.


R-NANO

Research collaborator 7 (Spartha Medical)

Spartha Medical provides versatile /personalized antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory coatings for medical devices. The personalizable Spartha coatings offer a solution for the protection of implants against infections and chronic inflammation.

SPARTHA MEDICAL

Research collaborator 4 (Polypico technologies)

PolyPico provides off-the-shelf and custom solutions to meet precision drop dispensing needs (pico-nano-microlitre). PolyPico’s unique disposable fluid cartridges allow for the rapid changeover of fluids, avoid cross-contamination, and help achieve dispensing goals in a fraction of time and at a fraction of the cost of alternative solutions.


POLYPICO TECHNOLOGIES

Research collaborator 5 (Proactive)

PROA is a knowledge company that provides services all along the value chain, from idea to the market and beyond.


PRO-ACTIVE