German company Nanoscribe has even more of an advantage over the rest of us. The company, formed out of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), is at the forefront of some extremely cutting-edge research into additive manufacturing technology – perhaps most notably, 3D printing on the nanoscale. Nanoscribe has developed technology capable of 3D printing perfectly detailed, high-resolution structures on a microscopic level, small enough to be invisible to the naked eye – and while nanoprinting carries with it a world of serious potential for numerous applications, it’s also just plain cool – and Nanoscribe is certainly aware of that fact.
On September 29-30, Karlsruhe hosted the annual HeKKSaGOn conference. HeKKSaGon, also known as the German-Japanese University Network, was founded in 2010 for the purpose of sharing research and strengthening international cooperation in science, technology, culture and economics. Its name is an acronym for the six participating universities: Heidelberg University, Kyoto University, Karlsruhe, Sendai University, the University of Göttingen, and Osaka University.
The tiny pyramids were 3D printed in just a few hours using Nanoscribe’s Photonic Professional GT 3D printing system. The printer is the highest-resolution commercially available micro 3D printer, and Nanoscribe showed off its capacity for detail by printing the logos of KIT, HeKKSaGon, and Nanoscribe on the sides of the pyramid.
Nanoscribe’s 3D printing technology is already being used in more than 30 countries for industrial and research purposes, and they continue to work on the further development of their two-photon polymerization technology. While they’re still a young company, they’re a memorable one – for their groundbreaking research, certainly, but also for their excellent gifts. Discuss further in the Nanoscribe Presents 3D Printed Gift forum over at 3DPB.com.“We are honored that we were picked to create the gifts for the Japanese guests,” said Nanoscribe CEO Martin Hermatschweiler. “In addition to submicron accuracy, our Photonic Professional GT System’s ability to customize is one of its particular strengths. That’s how we came up with the idea to make this very special edition of the Karlsruhe landmark.”