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20.05.2022 08:00

HETEROMERGE: TUD spin-off develops and distributes solutions for high-precision multi-material 3D printing

Claudia Kallmeier Pressestelle
Technische Universität Dresden

    In the framework of an EXIST Transfer of Research project, the HETEROMERGE team is developing a technology for automated material exchange for high-precision 3D printers toward market maturity, enabling multi-material printing even in the area of extremely small structure sizes of down to 100 nanometers. With this innovation, the team currently is competing for this year's Founders Award of Saxony's innovation hub ‘futureSAX’. HETEROMERGE can still be voted for in the futureSAX Audience Award until 31.05.2022.

    3D printing (or additive manufacturing) is one of the topics that transforms our future significantly and sustainable. This also applies to the production of next-generation microsystems. In this context, 3D printing requires high-performance processes comparable to those available today in semiconductor manufacturing of planar structures, for example. Two-photon polymerization (2PP) is one of the fastest and at the same time highest-resolution processes in additive manufacturing. With 2PP, 3D prints finer than a human hair can be produced - but so far only from single materials. This limits the fields of application and possibilities of this fascinating technology enormously. For prints made of several materials and thus several properties, the material exchange must be done manually so far - a very labour-intensive and time-consuming and thus expensive process step. Furthermore, printing with the new material must continue exactly where it ended with the previous material. However, with structure sizes in the sub-micron range, this realignment accuracy cannot be achieved manually.

    HETEROMERGE has developed a patented process for automated material exchange for 2PP printer systems, which for the first time enables multi-material prints with structure scales down to 100 nanometers with the highest print head realignment accuracy of up to 10 nanometers after the material change independent of the print substrate. The automated material exchange is even up to 10x faster than the error-prone manual exchange. 3D printing is possible on all common printing substrates used in microsystems manufacturing (e.g. silicon, glass) as well as on passive and active structures such as integrated opticals, LEDs, lasers, opto-couplers or optical fibers. The technology forms a "missing link" for a wide variety of new application areas, especially in the fields of micro-optics and micro-fluidics as well as in photonics packaging, but also in the field of tissue engineering, and thus becomes an enabler for the industrial use of high-precision printer systems.

    HETEROMERGE emerged from the research group MESO3D - Mesoscopic 3D Systems. The group led by Dr Robert Kirchner was integrated into the research cluster Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) in autumn 2021. Funded by EXIST research transfer, a program of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate, the team is preparing the market entry since May 2022. The scientists found advice and support with the application process at dresden|exists, the startup service of Dresden's universities and research institutions. The consultants will continue to support the team through the whole spin-off process. The founders´ team has several decades of experience in the fields of high-resolution 3D printing, fluidics, polymer chemistry and material science, construction and has start-up and industrial experience.

    HETEROMERGE is currently looking for more team members who are enthusiastic about helping to bring this revolutionary technology to market. At the moment, this applies in particular to the areas of hardware and software development as well as materials science and fluidics.

    Twitter: @heteromerge

    Image caption:
    Automated multi-material 3D printing finer than a human hair: adding material exchange to 2-photon-direct laser writing lithography. (Model of the Frauenkirche Dresden with microscope images of printed details).

    Matthias Hahndorf
    Science communications
    TU Dresden, cfaed - Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden
    Tel.: +49 351 463-42847
    E-Mail: matthias.hahndorf@tu-dresden.de
    https://www.cfaed.tu-dresden.de


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Dr. Robert Kirchner
    Project leader HETEROMERGE
    TU Dresden, cfaed - Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden
    Tel.: +49 351 463-43966
    E-Mail: robert.kirchner@heteromerge.com


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://www.futuresax.de/gruenden/saechsischer-gruenderpreis/publikumspreis-2022... Vote for HETEROMERGE at the futureSAX Audience Award (until 31 May 2022)
    https://cfaed.tu-dresden.de/kirchner-group/home Forschungsgruppe MESO3D
    http://www.heteromerge.de HETEROMERGE


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    Model of the Frauenkirche Dresden with microscope images of printed details.
    Model of the Frauenkirche Dresden with microscope images of printed details.

    Dr. Robert Kirchner


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