10 years of NanoFrazor® – history and outlook
The commercialization of the NanoFrazor® started in 2012. This article looks back at where the NanoFrazor® came from, how it evolved over the last 10
The commercialization of the NanoFrazor® started in 2012. This article looks back at where the NanoFrazor® came from, how it evolved over the last 10
Zurich, Switzerland / Heidelberg, Germany – Heidelberg Instruments Nano AG in Zurich, a subsidiary office of Heidelberg Instruments Mikrotechnik GmbH celebrated the 10-year anniversary of
Würzburg, Germany / Brisbane, Australia – The Australian National Fabrication Facility – Queensland Node (ANFF-Qld) based at the University of Queensland, Australia has placed a
Heidelberg, March 30, 2022. Heidelberg Instruments has received a significant order from a leading semiconductor wafer-level packaging production company in Asia for its MLA 300
Heidelberg/Würzburg, January 18, 2022. “1 – 10 – 100 – 1000” – Achievable component heights of over 1 cm, surfaces with roughness in the order
Our Applications & Service team at Heidelberg Instruments Nano recently installed the first NanoFrazor Scholar directly integrated into a custom-made Glovebox system with controlled inert
Following several very successful and happy years at our previous office in the Technopark Zurich, our team at Heidelberg Instruments Nano is delighted to announce
In the last weeks, another NanoFrazor® system from Heidelberg Instruments was installed in Canada at the University of Alberta/NRC, where it will be used for
We celebrate the National Nanotechnology Day (USA) on October 9th, which pays homage to the nanometer scale: 1 nm equals 1 x 10-9 m (one
NanoFrazor® Explore installation at Queen Mary University of London (Photo by Jonas Vergés) Two more NanoFrazor® systems were installed in England at Queen Mary University
Lithography Systems for Semiconductor Manufacturing The present global shortage in the semiconductor supply chain continues to disrupt many industries, including
Customer satisfaction is our top priority and an important indicator to support customer-oriented development of our systems. For this reason
The commercialization of the NanoFrazor® started in 2012. This article looks back at where the NanoFrazor® came from, how it
Zurich, Switzerland / Heidelberg, Germany – Heidelberg Instruments Nano AG in Zurich, a subsidiary office of Heidelberg Instruments Mikrotechnik GmbH
Würzburg, Germany / Brisbane, Australia – The Australian National Fabrication Facility – Queensland Node (ANFF-Qld) based at the University of
Join our expert Dr. Jana Chaaban in this webinar to discover more about the working principle of the NanoFrazor® lithography.
Heidelberg Instruments at the LASER World of PHOTONICS is all about the Power of Direct Writing After almost three years,
NanoFrazor® technology: Enabling advanced nanodevices and unique applications register now The NanoFrazor® uses thermal scanning probe lithography (t-SPL) for the
Heidelberg, March 30, 2022. Heidelberg Instruments has received a significant order from a leading semiconductor wafer-level packaging production company in
MPO 100 – Multi-User Tool for 3D Lithography and 3D Microprinting „1 – 10 – 100 – 1000” – Achievable