Inspired by meeting Japanese visitors at our meeting in Groningen last year, the 2nd European Microfluidics Consortium has decided to organise a study tour for its members to visit Japan in the week of May 9-13.
With help from the British Consulate in Osaka, Professor Yoshinobu Baba of Nagoya University and others the consortium will visit potential partners with microfluidics embedded projects in areas as diverse as:
- Point of Care diagnostics
- Environmental sensors
- Novel manufacture (eg of artificial organs using stem cells)
- Droplet based chemical synthesisFor further information contact ceo@cfbi.com