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SwissLitho markets a unique and innovative nano-manufacturing tool: The NanoFrazor.
Researchers and nanotechnology manufacturers apply this machine to create tiny nano-structures quickly and easily, even in 3D. This rapid-prototyping capability has already enabled new possibilities in nanotechnology, for example for electronical, optical, biological or quantum nano-devices.
The NanoFrazor has a price tag of around half a million CHF, which makes it an affordable tool for research facilities all over the world.
Teil-Exit bei SwissLitho (startupticker.ch)
Swiss Excellence Product Award an SwissLitho und Joulia (startupticker.ch)
Swiss start-ups among the winners of the R&D 100 Award (startupticker.ch)
Four new companies awarded with the CTI Start-up Label (startupticker.ch)
Die Finalisten des Swiss Technology Award stehen fest (startupticker.ch)
SwissLitho has won the start-up contest at Micro and Nano Engineering 2014 (startupticker.ch)
SwissLitho im Guiness-Buch der Rekorde (startupticker.ch)
Pionierpreis geht an ETH-Spin-off SwissLitho (startupticker.ch)
SwissLitho wins the SWISS EXCELLENCE AWARD
First installations of NanoFrazor systems in Korea and Taiwan
Acquisition of all relevant patents from IBM
Closing of our first investment round to accelerate growth
New product release: the NanoFrazor Scholar. A first system is preordered from Germany
Key customer and branch in US market: The ASRC in Manhattan purchases a NanoFrazor. Xiaorui Zheng is hired by SwissLitho to work there.
First NanoFrazor installed in Australia at the Melbourne Nanocenter.
Startup Award “3D Manufacturing” at the Laser World of Photonics Conference in Munich
Installation of a prototype of the bigger next generation NanoFrazor at IBM Research
NanoFrazor purchased by ETH Zurich and installed in the clean room of the Binnig-Rohrer Nanotechnology Center
With the new employee Mikael Simberg from Finland, SwissLitho's team exceeds 10 different nationalities
More than 45'000 people watched this video. It shows the unique capability of making 3D nanostructures (in this case the world's smallest magazine cover) and reports the first delivery of a NanoFrazor to McGill University.
150‘000 CHF! SwissLitho wins the Heuberger Winterthur Jungunternehmerpreis, the most valuable startup award in Switzerland.
IBM scientists explain the NanoFrazor technology (2010, more than 100'000 views)