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The SPIRITS project benefits from the I2RM platform of AVR-ICube, including a multimaterial additive manufacturing system and interventional MRI platform shared with Strasbourg Hospital. | The SPIRITS project benefits from the I2RM platform of AVR-ICube, including a multimaterial additive manufacturing system and interventional MRI platform shared with Strasbourg Hospital. | ||
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HFU brings micro- and nanosystems technology labs to the SPIRITS project. These outstanding facilities include in a clean room of around 270 m² machines and processes for the fabrication of micro- and nanosystems, including thin film technology, lithography (submicrometer resolution) and etching (dry and wet). | HFU brings micro- and nanosystems technology labs to the SPIRITS project. These outstanding facilities include in a clean room of around 270 m² machines and processes for the fabrication of micro- and nanosystems, including thin film technology, lithography (submicrometer resolution) and etching (dry and wet). | ||
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The SPIRITS project benefits from the implantation of PAMB at CUBEX, on the campus of the University Medical Centre Mannheim. This innovative competence centre offers the chance to work very close to local medical partners, and access the intervention room of the future and the Biomedical Innovation Lab. | The SPIRITS project benefits from the implantation of PAMB at CUBEX, on the campus of the University Medical Centre Mannheim. This innovative competence centre offers the chance to work very close to local medical partners, and access the intervention room of the future and the Biomedical Innovation Lab. | ||
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The SPIRITS project benefits from production facilities available at IMA labs, in particular with most recent additive manufacturing technologies. | The SPIRITS project benefits from production facilities available at IMA labs, in particular with most recent additive manufacturing technologies. | ||
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The SPIRITS project benefits from the EPFL infrastructure in Lausanne as well as in Neuchâtel, with Microcity, the EPFL Microtechnology centre Instant-Lab. With experimental rooms and facilities to fabricate and characterize surgical devices. | The SPIRITS project benefits from the EPFL infrastructure in Lausanne as well as in Neuchâtel, with Microcity, the EPFL Microtechnology centre Instant-Lab. With experimental rooms and facilities to fabricate and characterize surgical devices. | ||
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