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Mic icrofa rofabrication brication an an oppo portu rtunity! ity! Dr. Hilde Krikor Business Development and Innovation, Sirris Call to to act ctio ion Seco cond nd Call: New Industr dustria ial l Policy icy Factorie ies of


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  • Dr. Hilde Krikor

Business Development and Innovation, Sirris

Mic icrofa rofabrication brication an an

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portu rtunity! ity!

Call to to act ctio ion

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Seco cond nd Call: New Industr dustria ial l Policy icy

Factorie ies of the Futur ure – Key Technolo

  • logies

gies

2013 13 - 2015 5 Focuse ses on:

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Micropro roce cess ssing ing of P Plasti tics cs Busine ness ss opportuni unity ty coachi hing ng

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Flanders has a strong network of knowlegde partners for Change2Micro

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Flanders’ Plastic Vision

  • The competence centre for the plastic and rubber

converting industry in Flanders

  • Support & coaching for innovation
  • Project initiation
  • Cooperation between companies
  • Partner search & matching

Contact info@plasticvision.be http://www.plasticvision.be

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B-PHO HOT: : Applied and industrial research Technology transfer of micro-system solutions based on photonics Optical Measurement and Characterization

Low-Cost Low-Volume Replication Optical Modelling

Mastering and Prototyping Technologies

Demonstrators and Prototypes Advanced Materials focus on disruptive micro-systems that need a complete technological supply chain to be demonstrated www.b-phot.org

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Centre for Microsystems Technology

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1) Generic technology platforms for conformal microsystems

  • generic chip packaging
  • board-level interconnection technology (both optical and electrical)

ultra-thin chip package Stretchable microsystems Integrated polymer-based

  • pto-electronic systems

large-area low-cost electronics

2) To create innovative sensor components and application specific microsystems www.cmst.be/

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A.

  • A. Polymer Synthesis

is Labs

  • B. Charac

racte teris isation ation of Polymer Bulk Prope pert rties ies NMR (300, 500 & 700 MHz), FT-IR, UV spectrosopy MW analysis: GPC, Maldi-Tof, Light Scattering (dynamic & static) (DLS/SLS) Additive analysis: HPLC Physico-chemical and mechanical testing (DSC, TGA, tensile measurements) Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS)

  • C. Surfac

ace Modif ific ication ation & C Charac racte teris risation ation Optical, SEM & Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) FT-IR ATR and imaging QCM-coupled ellipsometer Plasma apparatus (Ar & O2) Dynamic & Static Contact Angle measurements

  • D. Poly

lymer Proces essin ing Electrospinning / Electrospraying Rapid Prototyping (Bioplotter) Melt Flow Index

DVS SPR SPR AFM ATR-imag aging DLS/S /SLS

Polym ymer er Che hemist mistry ry and d Biomater ateria ials ls Resea search Group up

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Miniaturization in product development Machining & replication of small parts Surface functionalization thanks to:

  • micro-texturing
  • selective material deposition
  • embedded micro-systems

(sensors, light sources, …)

 smart rt produ ducts cts

www.sirris.be www.small-la lab.be

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+ Coaching partner

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The project Timeline Bootcamps – business cases

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Project Timeline

6m 12m 18m 24m 30m 33m

Intakes

Bootcamp Cycle I lessons learned Bootcamp Cycle II closing follow-up

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Project Timeline - opstart

6m 12m 18m 24m 30m 33m Intakes and demo’s

  • Lab visits
  • Thematic days (e.g. Change2micro@breakfast)
  • Netwerking & intakes for bootcamp cycle I via 2 Pitch& Date

sessions

Kick-off

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Kick–off: 8 Participating companies

Raw Material Supplier: SABIC Mold Builders: D & W Moulds, Melotte Prototyping - small productions: Tenco DDM Injection moulders: Aspel Group, Medanco Service providers quality and metrology: Inside Matters OEM: TE Connectivity

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Project Timeline – bootcamp cycle I

6m 12m 18m 24m 30m 33m Bootcamp cycle I with 4 teams

  • Multipartner teams: 8 companies + technologypartners
  • Supervised by The Bridge to refine the idea/concept

into a concrete business plan.

  • 5 sessions: get it going, design & develop, prepare for

launch

  • Timing 10 à 12 months
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Market and Business Opportunities Additional Knowledge & Competence Centers

Change2Micro: 5 year (overall) Vision: Building and Anchoring a sustainable Micro-related Ecosystem in Flanders

4 Application Domains – 4 teams

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  • Overview of the different teams and their

business cases

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Team 1:

Merging ultrasonic-based high precision droplet technology with micro-processed plastics

Drop

  • p-It

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Objec ectiv tive

  • Miniaturization of existing macro-scaled inhalers and

nebulizers

  • Development of more performant nebulizers suitable for babies

and children in which the treatment time is reduced and the efficiency of the drug delivery is upregulated.

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Drop -it Implementation of ultrasound technology to atomize a liquid into a respirator

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Team 2:

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Team 2: Microlaya ...?

  • Microlaya is a platform that covers the entire

value chain of the plastics to develop high-quality micro components.

  • Objectives:
  • Showcase the ability to produce micro plastic

parts or parts with micro accuracy

  • Market the group of companies as a one-stop-

shop for micro plastic parts development

  • Reduce time-to-market for production

companies

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Team 2: Microlaya – who are we?

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Team 3:

  • The development and implementation of high precision

and miniature components for a new generation of products for connecting optical fibers.

  • Achieve sub-micron level dimensional accuracy on

molded components and assemblies

  • Sirris SMALL-Lab, VUB-B PHOT, UGent CMST lab

Fibre Optics TE Connectivity

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Team 4:

  • Small consortium
  • PBM Ugent, Tenco DDP, Dr. Wildemeersch
  • Dr. Wildemeersch
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International exposure

French Company Clusters: Plastipolis and Pôle des Microtechniques Flanders Investment&Trade Besançon - France

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Project Timeline

6m 12m 18m 24m 30m 33m

Intakes

Bootcamp cycle I

Focus on 1 specific case via a limited Bootcamp coaching

Bootcamp cycle II

closing follow-up

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2nd phase – Bootcamp cycle II

  • TP Vision Belgium, Technologiepark, Gent
  • The use of polymer light guides for slim sensor

TV integration

  • Target = a demonstrator to be shown at the

Seminar "Innovation through polymer microtechnology" and visit to Imec's cleanroom, 13.11.2015 at Imec, Leuven

http://www.sirris.be/agenda/seminar-innovation-through-polymer- microtechnology-and-visit-imecs-cleanroom

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See you on 13.11.2015, Imec, Leuven

Thank you for your attention