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Welcome!
Microfluidics is an emerging technology with large growth potential in next coming years. Miniature components as valves and pumps are critical for companies that need small sized, cost effective, and high-performing components in large quantities for their products, such as insulin pumps and micro fuel cells.
Up to date, there are only few technologies available to solve customers’ needs for small valves. The conclusion is that traditional technology is too bulky, low performing, and expensive to use. We are now facing the beginning of a major shift in how to fabricate miniature fluidic systems. Similar trends have been seen for computers or mobile phones over the last decades. Products will become smaller and have better performance and functionality. The need for components will continuously grow.
Our technology can make valves smaller by using our innovative technology and high-precision MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) fabrication techniques. We are currently looking for investors that want to join us and build a world leading business in an emerging market.
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| Latest news |
| 2012 |
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April 9
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MultusMEMS AB, who is developing components for Microfluidic applications, intend to release a limited number of evaluation licences, on R&D versions of normally open MEMS valves, for purchase. Please register your interest and background at contact@multusmems.se, and check out the website for further information coming up during April 2012.
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| 2011 |
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October 4
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Dr. Marcus Lehto, founder of MultusMEMS, is awarded the title "Innovator of the year, 2011" in Uppsala county, Sweden.
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