Nanoscribe Sells Its 400th Microfabrication System

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
High-precision 3D printing Quantum X align system from Nanoscribe on a workbench, representing the microfabrication technology that has reached 400 units sold.

Nanoscribe Sells Its 400th Microfabrication System

The German company Nanoscribe marks a turning point in the market by commercializing its 400th additive manufacturing unit. This milestone underscores how two-photon lithography is consolidating beyond the purely academic realm to integrate into industrial production environments. 🌍

Micrometric Precision Conquers Industry

Nanoscribe's core technology enables 3D printing with a resolution below one micron, which is decisive for creating components that traditional methods cannot achieve. The 400th system, a Quantum X align model, was acquired by a major Asian semiconductor manufacturer, evidencing this transition.

Key applications of additive microfabrication:
  • Develop lenses and micro-optical elements for photonic chips and telecommunications.
  • Manufacture lab-on-a-chip devices and channels for medical research and microfluidics.
  • Prototype and mass-produce complex geometries at the microscopic scale, shortening innovation cycles.
Printing the Eiffel Tower at the micrometric scale is no longer just for fairs; it's serious business with invoices and technical support.

Global Expansion and Technological Adoption

With customers distributed in more than 35 countries, Nanoscribe demonstrates a growing global presence. Sectors such as semiconductors, healthcare, and telecommunications are the ones driving this demand the most, using these systems to optimize their development processes.

Advantages driving industrial adoption:
  • Ability to integrate into existing production lines for mass manufacturing.
  • Possibility to prototype with much greater speed than conventional techniques.
  • Precision and flexibility to materialize complex designs that were previously unfeasible.

A Future Built at Microscale

The sale of the 400th unit is not just a number, but a clear indicator of market maturity. Microscale additive manufacturing has transitioned from a research tool to a pillar for producing advanced components. This achievement anticipates sustained growth where extreme precision defines the next generation of technological devices. ⚙️