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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Photonic chip based high-throughput, multi-modal and scalable optical nanoscopy platform

€2.49M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Chip Nanoimaging As
Country Norway
Start Date Jun 01, 2022
End Date May 31, 2025
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 4
Roles Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101058016
Grant Description

The invention of super-resolution optical microscopy (nanoscopy) has given us a glimpse of its impact in all fields of science and medical care.

Imagine the new scientific discoveries that can be realized if every research and clinical laboratory is equipped with an optical nanoscope that can deliver super-resolution imaging enabling researchers a window to nanoscale biology.

However, several pain points of the available solutions currently hinder wide scale penetration of optical nanoscopy, such as cost, complexity, small throughput and limited flexibility in terms of choice of resolution and field-of-view (FOV).

NanoVision will fill this pressing gap in the market with an affordable, compact, multi-modal and high-throughput photonic-chip based optical nanoscopy.

Present day nanoscope uses a simple glass slide to hold the sample and a complex and bulky microscope set-up to illuminate and image.

We change the current paradigm to a mass-producible photonic-chip to hold and illuminate the sample and a simple and compact optical microscope to image it.

Our radical idea is thus to take out laser light steering and delivery from the microscope and transfer it to a photonic-chip.

Photonic-chip based nanoscopy improves the throughput by a factor of 100x, reduces the cost by a factor of 2x and provide flexibility in terms of resolution and FOV.

These key differentiator of NanoVision will not only extend the present market of nanoscopy but could also open new market opportunities. Founded on two patent families, it has been brought up to TRL 4. A spin-off, Chip NanoImaging, CNI, has been incorporated.

NanoVision will propel the technology to TRL 6 by developing a user-friendly prototype and validating its impact during year-long user tests.

The business and market development activities will enable us to attract investments of Euro2M by 2024 with an estimated revenue of Euro60M by 2029.

All Grantees

Universitetet I Tromsoe - Norges Arktiske Universitet; Chip Nanoimaging As; European Molecular Biology Laboratory; Karolinska Institutet

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