GeSiM is a bioinstrumentation company specializing in liquid handling automation, microfluidics, and micro contact printing. It offers instrumentation and microfluidics solutions for applications such as microarraying, 3D bioprinting, and others. The company's flagship product, the Nano-Plotter, is a benchtop pipetting system featuring piezoelectric pipetting tips based on silicon-glass chips. This modular system is used for non-contact arraying of microarrays, biochips, and biosensors. GeSiM's product lines are customizable, enabling complex material handling at the microscale.
The company also provides instrumentation for 3D printing of biocompatible materials like hydrogels, alginate, and thermoplastic biopolymers. Its BioScaffolder series offers high mechanical accuracy and print heads with three or four precise tool axes, allowing researchers to print a wide range of materials.
GeSiM was founded in 1995 as a spin-off from the Rossendorf Research Center and has evolved into a leader in submicroliter liquid handling instruments and microfluidics. Its products are successfully used for the production of FDA-certified diagnostic products.
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