A rewarding week at the MicroTAS conference

15-19th October

Alex, Juan and Lisa from the Galileo team attended the 27th conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (µTAS 2023) in Katowice, Poland, this week.

We had a great time talking with so many of you using microfluidics in your research for applications such as cell/ organ-on-chip, diagnostics, encapsulation, microdosing, flow cytometry, live cell imaging and so much more! Even miniaturized tools for biological exploration in space were addressed. All applications are pushing the boundaries of physiological relevance, technology and performance.

We enjoyed many opportunities for lively discussions, networking and exchanging ideas with old friends and new. We are passionate about our common goal of improving microfluidic technology for real-world translatable applications through a focus on standardization and ease of use.

We always welcome your feedback on the challenges you are facing with existing flow sensing setups. Are you interested in first access to our new flow sensor? Ask about our beta testing program: innovation@microfluidic.fr

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