About
International Conference on Micromachining for Life Sciences
Berlin Conference | 10–11 November 2025
Join us at the 2025 International Conference on Micromachining for Life Sciences to explore cutting-edge advances in laser micromachining and micromilling for biomedical and microfluidic applications. The conference features two dedicated tracks: one on Laser Micromachining and one on Micromilling. Co-curated by subject-matter experts, these tracks aim to foster deeper exchange within and beyond these fields. Sessions will include technical presentations, demonstrations, and case studies designed to promote collaboration between system providers and end users.
As a sister event, this conference is organized and supported by BioCHIP Berlin – International Forum on Biochips and Microfabrication.
Engage in dialogue with integrators and end-users from the following sectors:
- Life Sciences
- Microfluidics
- Medical technology
- Drug discovery
- Biotechnology research
- Polymer industry
Topics on laser micromachining
Microstructure fabrication and processing
Showcase advanced techniques for precise microstructure and microfluidic device creation in life sciences and medical applications
Customized micromachining solutions
Tailored laser techniques to meet specific application needs
Laser micromachining system integration
Strategies for seamless integration of hardware and software in laser systems.
Interdisciplinary laser processing nnovations
Collaborative approaches driving breakthroughs across fields
Dedicated Track on Micromilling
This track is dedicated to the latest advancements in micromilling, with a focus on high-precision applications in life sciences and medical manufacturing. It offers protocols, practical tips, insights, and key considerations for practitioners interested in using micromilling to fabricate microfluidic devices. The objective is to equip potential users with the knowledge needed to select appropriate equipment and tools.
We welcome participants from device manufacturers in the microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip sectors, contract manufacturers, research institutes and university labs, as well as providers of system-integrated microfluidic solutions.