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In-Vision generates more than 2/3 in revenues with products that are less than two years old. In other words - we are proud to call ourselves an innovation power house. We always have several research and development projects going on at the same time. Some of them are related to short-term new product development, others will not be commercialized for another five years.
We staff cross‑functional research and development teams. So, next to our physicists, you will find mathematicians, chemists, production experts and commercial people on a project, creating a challenging yet highly rewarding environment.
Research at IN-VISION
3D-Printed Microneedles
The Austrian Institute of Technology partnered with In-Vision to develop a high resolution proof-of-concept DLP 3D printer to create a novel microneedle solution for continuous glucose monitoring.
Volumetric 3D-Printing of Endoskeletal Soft Robots
Cameron Darkes-Burkey and Robert F. Shepherd from Cornell University worked on volumetric 3D printing of endoskeletal soft robots with IN-VISION’S Phoenix 4K Light Engine.
Light-based Bioprinting Materials for Cytocompatibility & Bio-functionality
Professor Khoon Lim & team at the University of Sydney developed materials that preserve the viability and bio-functionality of bio-printed tissues while realizing the speed, and scale of 3D bioprinting through the use of visible light.
Sub-micron resolution 3D-printing process
Prof. Tapajyoti Das Gupta of the Indian Institute of Science has been developing a new printer capable of delivering sub-micron resolution to produce flexible, stretchable photonic devices with the potential to disrupt the entire semiconductor industry and build a more resilient supply chain.
4DbloodROT - Heart Pump Rotor from the 3D Printer
Novel rotors for heart pumps have been developed in collaboration with the research companies Joanneum Research and Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH, the Montanuniversität Leoben and Lithoz GmbH.
Fabrication of microscopic particles
Nature journal published Joseph DeSimone's (department of Chemical Engineering and Radiology from Stanford University) work on particle fabrication using the continuous liquid interface production with IN-VISION's Light Engines.
References
„The selection of light-source is also important as UV light-based crosslinking is detrimental to cell function.“ Prof. Khoon Lim University of Sydney
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Advancing Soft Tissue Regeneration with DLP 3D Bioprinting
A proof-of-concept 3D bioprinter leverages two advantages of DLP technology for the development of on-demand soft tissue regeneration: Speed and cell viability.
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6 min.March 23, 2021Video: The secret of Optical Design
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In this episode you will learn about the Key-Parameters of a UV DLP Light Projector.
1 min.September 21, 2021