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  • UpNano GmbH

    Created in 2018
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  • Location

    Modecenterstraße 22/5 d36, 1030 Wien, Austria

    Wien

    Austria

  • Employees

    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 37

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  • Added in Motherbase

    1 year, 10 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    high-resolution 3D-printing systems

    As innovation leader in the field of high-resolution 3D printing,
    we see it as our mission to upscale nanofabrication.

    UpNano is a Vienna (Austria) based high-tech company with the focus on development, manufacturing and commercialization of high-resolution 3D-printers. The systems are based on 2-photon-polymerization which offer industry-leading speed and resolution down to 0.2 μm. UpNano is committed to providing customers with a holistic package of hardware, software and optimized printing materials, for the fabrication of polymeric microparts as well as the unique possibility of bioprinting in a native cell environment. Using UpNano’s cutting-edge technology makes it possible to print objects with sizes ranging from the sub-micrometer to the centimeter range and up to 40 mm in height – within times and precision never achieved before.

    UpNano was founded in September 2018 as a spin off of the TU Wien and has since developed into an established provider of 3D printing systems for research facilities, universities and businesses worldwide.

    high-resolution 3D-printing, 3D-printing, Microparts, photopolymers, batch production, biocompatible, microfluidics, micro optic, nanofluidics, and microneedles

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5 Feb 2024


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