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Title: Microfludics: An Emerging Technology For SMEs


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Microfludics An Emerging Technology For SMEs
  • Dr Kevin Yallup
  • Technical Director
  • TFI Ltd
  • www.tfi-ltd.co.uk

2
TFI
  • TFI (Technology For Industry) is a consultancy
    focused on the commercialisation of Emerging
    Technologies
  • Help researchers to commercialise ideas
  • Help regional governments to stimulate technology
    transfer activity
  • Help industrial companies understand and take up
    new technologies
  • Microfluidics is one of most exciting emerging
    technologies
  • TFI has worked with developers and users of
    microfluidics for more than 4 years
  • Currently working with UK Fluence application
    centre for microfluidics

3
Agenda
  • What is microfluidics?
  • What can it do?
  • Who is using it?
  • Where are the opportunities for SMEs?

4
What is microfluidics?
  • the manipulation, processing and measurement of
    fluids on a micro (100s µm) scale.
  • Laminar flow (no turbulence)
  • Can incorporate small particles
  • Leveraging modern manufacturing methods to
  • create microscopic channels, mixers, reactors,
    analytical tools etc.
  • Integrate complete systems onto a single chip
  • Will microfluidic chips have the impact on
    fluidics of silicon chips on electronics?

5
Microfluidics compared to some important objects
Nanofluidics
Microfluidics
6
Nature Uses Microfluidics!
Pump, valves, manifold, functional chips,
reagents
7
What can microfluidics do?
  • Laminar flow, diffusion controlled regime
  • Mixing of fluids
  • Highly controlled reactions
  • Transport of fluids
  • Channels
  • Pumping and valves
  • Precise temperature control
  • Micro dispensing
  • In channel electrodes
  • Sensors, heaters
  • Optical waveguides and ports
  • But Microfluidics is bad at
  • Separation
  • Filtration, sorting solid phase
  • Batch processing
  • SOLIDS

Diffusion Mixing
8
Why use microfluidics?
  • Miniaturisation
  • Integration of systems on a single chip
  • Low cost, disposable devices
  • Micro dispensing
  • Better control of physical parameters of flow
  • Smaller volumes being processed
  • Scale up can avoid changes in process conditions

Lab on a chip
Manufacturing
9
Lab-on-a-Chip
?
10
Lab on a Chip
Pumps, fluid reservoirs, sample inlet Electronic
instruments Lasers
Fluid processing Electrodes Waveguides for
optical sensors Functional surfaces

Microfluidic Chip
Instrument
Courtesy of Syrris Ltd
11
Applications of Microfluidics
  • Medical diagnostics
  • Genomics and Proteomics
  • Cell Processing
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Ink jet printing
  • Chemicals
  • Fuel Cells
  • ICT
  • New applications emerging all the time

Lab on a chip
Manufacturing
12
Some Examples of Lab on a Chip Products
Sophion Cell Patch Clamp
Istat blood analyser
Fluidigm protein crystallisation
Pelikan blood glucose
Syrris Africa system
13
Some Examples of Microfludic Systems for
Manufacturing
Inkjet printheads HP, Epson, Cannon, Lexmark
Nitroglycerine plant Developed IMM,
Germany Operated Xian Chemical Industrial Group
(HAC)
CYTOS Pilot
14
Case Study Fluence Application Centre
  • UK Fluence Application Centre for polymer
    microfluidics
  • Other materials also possibe (glass, metal,
    silicon etc.) through UK and European network of
    partners
  • Funded by UK Technology Strategy Board
  • Managed by Epigem Ltd, Redcar, UK
  • Objective
  • A service within the UK MNT Network focused on
    supporting the development of products enabled
    by integrated microfluidic devices and hybrid
    polymer solutions

15
Making a lab on a Chip Device
channels, nozzles, wells, membranes, arrays
TopSpot HSG-IMIT, Germany
Introduction
16
IP Portfolio in Micro Engineering
  • 3D Integrated Microfluidics
  • Optical Waveguides
  • Fine Line Microcircuitry - electrodes
  • Micro / Nano Structured Surfaces

17
Fluence evolving development infrastructure
  • Access to IP portfolio and skilled personnel
  • Technologies
  • Coating, UV embossing / imprinting /
    micromoulding
  • Printing Lithography, screen, ink jet, gravure,
    bead, slot etc
  • Electroplating
  • Laminating, bonding
  • Batch (sheet or board) or reel to reel on film
  • Clean room facilities, design, fabrication and
    application testing capabilities
  • Shaping
  • Electrode and optoelectronics integration
  • Surface coating
  • Macro to micro world interconnection, sealing and
    bonding
  • Batch and roll-roll processing capability

18
Support for Product Development
TOOLKIT
CONCEPT TESTING DEVICES
MANUFACTURED COMPONENTS
19
Example customer specification for microfluidic
function integration
  • Functions integrated to meet OEM customer needs
  • Heating
  • Valve control
  • Hybrid bonding - quartz to polymer
  • Electrical interconnection for sensor readout
  • Microfluidic circuit for fluid distribution
  • Plug and play demountable leak free fluid
    interconnect to disposable sensor
  • Macro to micro world interconnection hierarchy
    integrating milli and microfluidics

20
Opportunities for SMEs in Microfluidics
Manufacturing equipment (device sheet, roll-roll)
Sensors and Detectors
Device Manufacturing
Instrument-ation and electronics
Product and system development
End Users
Materials
Functional Coatings
Research and Development
21
Summary
  • Microfluidics is a technology that is rapidly
    expanding into a wide range of applications
  • ICT
  • Laboratory instrumentation
  • Medical and healthcare
  • Chemical manufacturing
  • Wide range of manufacturing technologies, leading
    edge technology not needed
  • Product design is still a challenge
  • There are a lot of opportunities throughout the
    supply chain for SMEs

22
  • Applications of Nanotechnology and Advanced
    Materials for SMEs1430-1545 C / E (P) Dr.
    Kevin Yallup - Technical Director, Technology For
    Industry Ltd, UK Charlie T. Chow - Managing
    Director, Nano-fabric Co., Ltd Dr. Jiyun FENG
    - Technical Project Manager, Nano and Advanced
    Materials Institute Limited Dr. Krassimir
    Velikov - Unilever Food Health Research
    Institute
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