Congrats to the winners! – Application Image Competition 2022/2023
We are thrilled to announce the results of our recent image competition, which showcased the capabilities of our tools in advanced research. The competition drew
We are thrilled to announce the results of our recent image competition, which showcased the capabilities of our tools in advanced research. The competition drew
Our best wishes for a healthy, prosperous New Year Thank you very much for your confidence and your co-operation in 2021. It has been an
Researchers from Prof. Z. Lu and Prof. W. Zhang of Nanjing University in China have developed a method for deterministic assembly of nanoparticles with size under 20 nm.
“MLA300 is the most advanced tool we have ever built and the only production-ready direct-write solution for industrial microfabrication.”
A recently published paper suggests a perfect infrared absorber based on nanoscale metasurfaces made of phase-change materials.
In this webinar, Prof. Zheng will explain and discuss the fabrication methods as well as the scientific results on making devices of 2D materials.
Our Zürich team regularly participates in challenges aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Steffen Diez, COO of Heidelberg Instruments, has seen the Maskless Aligners series from the initial idea conception to successful commercial release of 3 tools in the series: MLA150 optimized for R&D, a table-top version (μMLA) and the recently launched industrial machine MLA 300.
Physicists have crafted the “world’s smallest violin” as a stunning demonstration of their new NanoFrazor nanolithography capabilities.
Read Heidelberg Instruments’ recap of the OPTICA Global Advanced Manufacturing Alliance Meeting 2025. Thanks to all for advancing photonics innovation!
Discover how researchers fabricated an ultra-thin flat lens (MDL) with the DWL 66+, offering a lightweight, cost-effective solution for true-color astrophotography and space-based imaging.
Explore the challenges and solutions in achieving deep grayscale lithography (>100 µm) for advanced microfabrication. Learn about resist limitations, mask requirements, and the advantages of direct laser writing.
Discover how the VPG+ 1400 FPD revolutionizes flat panel display fabrication with high-speed, sub-micron resolution photomask writing. Designed for OLED, micro-LED, and quantum dot displays, it delivers unmatched precision, scalability, and throughput for next-generation FPD manufacturing.
Sustainable microfabrication is the future. Explore how Heidelberg Instruments’ advanced lithography solutions reduce waste, energy use, and chemical consumption.
The close of 2024 marked a unique chapter in Heidelberg Instruments’ history. For the first time in our 40 years,
On December 3 and 4, Heidelberg Instruments hosted the project meeting of the EU-funded FABulous initiative at its Würzburg location.
Heidelberg Instruments has secured two major orders for its VPG+ 1400 FPD Volume Pattern Generator from leading photomask manufacturers in Asia.
In the fast-evolving world of nanoscience, pioneering breakthroughs often come from curiosity-driven exploration. Dr. Nolan Lassaline, a postdoctoral fellow at
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