13 to 14 November, 13:00-16:00 CET, Lyon, France
The project
Microfluids at the nano-to-millilitre scale are becoming increasingly important for medical applications such as on-the-spot diagnosis in pregnancy, glucose and pH testing.
EMPIR project ‘Establishing metrology standards in microfluidic devices’ (20NRM02, MFMET) is developing metrology necessary to support standardisation for microfluids, including assessments and guidelines for components in microfluidic systems.
Workshop
The project is hosting a free two-day workshop at CETIAT (Lyon, France) focusing on the road to standardisation in microfluidics and organ-on-chip technology, in cooperation with the Microfluidics Association.
The first day will focus on metrology and standardisation and include a tour of the CETIAT microflow laboratory.
The second day will focus on organ-on chip technology and regulatory perspectives on microfluidics, as well as the perspectives of organ-on-chip standards manufacturers and end-users on sensors integration.
There will also be a dinner (13th Nov) and lunch (14th Nov) offered to attendees.
Contact email address: metrologie@cetiat.fr
This EMPIR project is co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States.