Technology Investment & Licensing

Interfluidics - Easier fabrication of integrated microfluidic devices

The cost-effective manufacture of diagnostic chips is often complicated by issues relating to integration of the microfluidic and electronic components - sequence length, quality control and volume economies to name a few. Researchers at the University of Tasmania have developed a simplified process, using well known materials, for preparation of integrated microfluidic-electronic components. This simple process benefits from extremely low capital costs and also results in very low reject rates.

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