At Axenoll, we are eager to keep improving and expanding our technology for cutting-edge applications. We want to increase our material spectrum and range of technical possibilities for process optimization. We are enthusiastic to explore new areas of application for our 3D screen printing process and to extend our know-how with innovative R&D projects in collaboration with partners from academia and industry.
Joint project
"SensInt - Sensor integration into microfluidic point-of-care cartridges"
This project was subsidised by the European Regional Development Fund as part of the REACT-EU package.
Funding period: EFRE-OP 2014-2020
Funding organisation: Thüringer Aufbaubank
Identifier: 2021 FE 9073, 2021 VF 0027
Topic: Development of a sealing element for the integration of a sensor into microfluidic point-of-care cartridges by using 3D screen printing.
Joint project
"Innovative PLA pastes for 3D screen printing for the sustainable production of resorbable implants"
This project was subsidised by the free state of Thuringia as part of the funding programme for research, technology and innovation.
Funding directive: FTI-Thüringen TRANSFER
Funding organisation: Thüringer Aufbaubank
Object of funding: get started 2gether
Identifier: 2023 GST 008
Topic: The versatile process of 3D screen printing even allows the processing of thermoplastic polymers such as PLA under mild conditions. Without the need of high temperatures and toxic solvents this gentle technology offers the incorporation of proteins and living cells for the development of innovative, tailor-made PLA-based products.
Joint project
"Feasibility study to evaluate and analyse the potential of the
R&D project on the topic of the use of nanocellulose in 3D
screen printing for the development of novel wound dressings"
This project was subsidised by the free state of Thuringia as part of the funding programme for research, technology and innovation. The project was co-funded by the european union.
Funding directive: FTI – Thüringen Technologie – Einzelvorhaben (EFI)
Funding organisation: Thüringer Aufbaubank
Object of funding: Transferprojekte/ Innovationsgutscheine InnoDecide (IID)
Identifier: 2023 IID 0017
Topic: Wound-dressings based on bacterial nanocellulose offer high potential regarding their biocompatability and purity in wound healing. 3D screen printing is suitable for the gentle processing of biopolymers and for the incooproration of active, biological ingredients into the nanofiber network to create advanced, next-generation wound-dressings.