The IMMS is developing a CMOS image sensor for time-resolved fluorescence detection for direct integration into microfluidic cartridges using 3D screen printing.
St. Schulze,
In: Tagungsband Dresdner Arbeitstagung Schaltungs- und Systementwurf (DASS'99), Fraunhofer Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen, Aussenstelle für Automatisierung des Schaltkreis- und Systementwurfs, 19.-20.5.1999
”At Bischoff Elektronik we have worked jointly with IMMS on the Smart Home Services (SHS) Facility project to develop an energy-efficient hardware and software platform for building automation applications. The Institute’s researchers never lost focus, remained flexible in responding to our desired alterations and were always concerned to achieve smooth cooperation.“
Ralf Sommer,
Design Automation Conference (DAC), 07. – 11.06.2015, Panel: "The needs and expectations of a fruitful industrial and academic cooperation", San Francisco, USA
IMMS is developing a SPAD-based line sensor for chemiluminescence detection to create a flexible microfluidic scanner platform for the cost-effective detection of biochemical reactions