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ADVANCING MICROELECTRONICS AND FUTURE BIOSENSOR FABRICATION TECHNOLOGIES

Description:
Biosensors are analytical devices that integrate biological sensing elements to detect and quantify biological analytes. While traditional biosensor fabrication often involves clean room facilities and microfabrication techniques, there are emerging technologies that enable biosensor fabrication outside of clean room environments. Combining these technologies allows to leverage the respective strengths of available technologies and offer a tailored manufacturing process that enable innovative applications and solutions. The premise of this workshop is to illustrate the possibilities of different fabrication approaches, their respective benefits, drawbacks, and how to select the best solution for your device fabrication. For the interactive part we could review attendees’ real case(s) requiring selection of a fabrication method and discuss available choices and their potential impact.