Nanoscribe produces laser lithography systems, allowing for the fabrication of true three-dimensional micro- and nanostructures based on two photon polymerization in UV-curable photoresists. Specifically designed IP-photoresists contribute to the unique performance in 3D microfabrication. The underlying technology of Direct Laser Writing (DLW) is a powerful platform for a variety of applications such as micro-optics, photonics, (opto-)electronics, material research as well as life sciences.
As market and technology leader, Photonic Professional DLW systems are successfully in use throughout Europe, Asia as well as America.
Recent News
- Successful User Meeting
Nanoscribe welcomed 25 international attendees to its first Photonic Professional User Meeting in Leinsweiler (Palatinate, Germany) on October 10th and 11th. We were very excited about the great response we have received from our customers during the two-day meeting and would like to thank them for their interesting talks and in-depth discussions about 3D laser lithography.
Further impressions on this event can be found in our photo gallery on facebook. - Visit us on Facebook!

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We look forward to connecting with you! - Newsletter (August 2012)

In this summer issue of Nanoscribe’s “News and Reviews” you are invited to have a closer look at latest applications and most recent technological developments in 3D laser lithography, e.g., pioneering results of chip-to-chip optical interconnects (so-called Photonic Wire Bonds). Unprecedented possibilities, e.g., in the fabrication of mechanical meta- as well as ultralight materials are enabled by our index-matched new photoresist IP-Dip. The newsletter is availalbe for download as PDF document or by following this link.
- Zeiss microscope on the microscale

Shown on the right side is a miniature of a Carl Zeiss Axio Observer, one of the core components of the Photonic Professional. With a height of merely 150 μm, it is the smallest Zeiss microscope ever produced. Although non-functional it demonstrates impressively the capability of 3D Laser Lithography. Further examples of micro rapid prototyped miniatures fabricated with the Photonic Professional such as the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower and the Brandenburg Gate can be found here.
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