AI-Driven Microfabrication Forum

Innovative Solutions for Biology, Medicine, and Bioengineering

10–11 November 2025, Berlin, Germany

Join us for this custom forum designed for engineers, technicians, researchers, and practitioners from both AI and microfabrication. The forum offers opportunities for interaction and networking, as well as a platform for sharing insights, practical applications, and case studies in the broad area of AI applied to the microfabrication sector. Our aim is to facilitate the development and adoption of AI technologies relevant to microfabrication.

Keywords: soft lithography, micro-molding and casting, 3D microprinting, micro laser machining, micromilling, micro-nanofabrication, microfluidics, MEMS, organ-on-a-chip, cell culture, biosensors, drug delivery, tissue engineering, predictive modeling, AI/machine learning, big data.

 

Meetup for research and innovation professionals

  • Researchers and scientists
  • Developers, engineers, and technologists
  • Data scientists and analysts
  • Biomedical and biofabrication professionals
  • Head of manufacturing
  • Industry solution providers
 

Topics

Ai-driven design, simulation, and workflow automation

Covers AI-based automation in micro-scale design, simulation optimization, material selection, prototyping, and integrated process planning.

Intelligent process control and quality perception

Focuses on real-time monitoring, adaptive control, parameter tuning, and defect detection using AI within microfabrication environments.

Equipment condition monitoring and predictive maintenance

Applies AI and machine learning to equipment diagnostics, fault prediction, and maintenance scheduling tailored for microfabrication systems.

Application of digital twins in microfabrication

Involves AI-enabled virtual models that replicate microfabrication processes for real-time simulation, parameter analysis, and performance forecasting.

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Connecting Industry and Academia

This forum goes beyond discussing how AI can be applied to advance microfabrication. It also serves as a unique meeting point and community hub where experts from academia and industry can network, establish connections, and showcase practical solutions.

The forum addresses challenges in key microfabrication technologies across biology, medicine, and bioengineering. By promoting cross-sector collaboration through knowledge sharing, technology transfer, and commercialization, it aims to foster partnerships between research and industry and accelerate the translation of advanced technologies into real-world applications.