Microfabrication for Drug Delivery Forum
10–11 November 2025, Berlin, Germany
Join us for this focused forum designed for engineers, technicians, researchers, and practitioners working in microfabrication and drug delivery. This event explores how cutting-edge micro- and nanofabrication approaches—such as lithography, additive manufacturing, micro-moulding, and lab-on-a-chip technologies—are driving the development of next-generation drug delivery systems. Discussions will cover a broad spectrum of applications and system designs, along with key considerations in biocompatible materials, safety, and translational potential.
Keywords: microfabrication, nanofabrication, drug delivery, photolithography, soft lithography, 3D printing, 3D micro-printing, bioprinting, nanoimprinting, micro-molding, injection molding, laser micromachining, micromilling, etching, electrospinning, electrospraying, microfluidics, microneedles, implants, biomaterials, BioMEMS, hybrid fabrication.
Meetup for research and innovation professionals
- Researchers and scientists in microfabrication and drug delivery
- Developers, engineers, and technologists in microfabrication
- Materials scientists and pharmaceutical engineers
- Biomedical and biofabrication professionals
- Heads of fabrication
- Industry solution providers
Topics
Advanced microfabrication techniques for drug delivery
Latest microfabrication methods and applications in precise drug delivery systems, process innovations, and performance improvements.
Biomaterials in microfabrication
Biocompatible materials used in microfabricated platforms, safety, degradability, and functional integration.
Fabrication of microneedles, microfluidics, implants, and delivery systems
Manufacturing methods and process optimization for microneedles, microfluidic devices, and implantable systems.
Hybrid microfabrication for multifunctional platforms
Integration of multiple microfabrication techniques to develop multifunctional and intelligent drug delivery platforms.
Connecting Industry and Academia
This forum goes beyond discussing how microfabrication will advance the development of smart, advanced drug delivery systems. 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.
Attendees from advanced microfabrication technologies, researchers and developers of novel drug delivery systems and devices, materials, clinical applications, and related industries are invited to take advantage of this opportunity to convene, fostering cross-sector collaboration through knowledge sharing, technology transfer, and commercialization.