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SELECTBIO Conferences Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics: Companies, Technologies and Commercialization "Track B"

Wilhelm Meyer's Biography



Wilhelm Meyer, Managing Director, Microdrop Technologies GmbH

Wilhelm Meyer was born in 1962. He holds a BS in Biomedical Engineering from the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (1987) and a MSC in Physics from the University of Kiel (1994).

Between 1987 and 1989 he worked for Philips Medical Systems, Germany on a research project for medical laser systems at the Medical Laser Laboratory Luebeck.

In 1994 Wilhelm Meyer joined microdrop Gesellschaft für Mikrodosiersysteme mbH. He was responsible for the development of micro dispenser systems. Between 1997 and 2004 he was in charge as the Managing Director of microdrop Gesellschaft für Mikrodosiersysteme mbH.

Since 2005 Wilhelm Meyer is cofounder and Managing Director of microdrop Technologies GmbH.

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Precise Contactless Spotting for Lab-on-Chip Applications

Tuesday, 2 October 2018 at 14:30

Add to Calendar ▼2018-10-02 14:30:002018-10-02 15:30:00Europe/LondonPrecise Contactless Spotting for Lab-on-Chip ApplicationsSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Lab-on-chip devices are used for a wide variety of health care applications, especially in the area of point-of-care diagnostics. These small microfluidic devices equipped with microchannels, chambers and other features carry out diagnostic tests by enabling reactions between patient samples and reagents. The devices deliver test results with very small sample volumes and in a short period of time. For production of lab-on-chip devices a precise and fast material deposition method is needed. Typically, the devices are produced at high numbers under high throughput conditions. The substrates may be made of different materials e.g. polystyrene or silicone, but in common is that these substrates typically have a structured surface which may consist of channels, mixing chambers or even wells which are used for precise detection. Also, different coating materials may be used as pretreatment for better adhesion of reagents or confinement of fluids. Deposition or Spotting of reagents onto the chip is a demanding task and requires the filling of small cavities and microchannels with a high accuracy. This can efficiently be done with a microspotting platform based on in inkjet technology. The flexibility of this technology allows for custom-made solutions adapted to the specific customer needs. Especially how high accuracy concerning volume of spotted reagents and also precision of placement is achieved under high throughput production conditions is demonstrated by examples.


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