Over the past months, our team members from Jobst Technologies, Michael Langemair and Gerhard Jobst, have participated in important industry conferences, exhibitions, and workshops. These events have been valuable opportunities to present biosensors and fluidic capabilities, among other topics and technologies related to BioAssembler and its developments.
Get to know a bit more about their participation in Advanced Therapies Week (Miami, USA), Compamed Tradeshow (Düsseldorf, Germany) and Microtec Cluster Conference (Freiburg, Germany).
Compamed Tradeshow, Düsseldorf / Nov 2023
Compamed Tradeshow is an internationally renowned conference for medical device suppliers and manufacturers. In November 2023, sales engineer, Michael Gasteyer and co-founder and managing director, Gerhard Jobst, attended the conference, sharing a booth with IST-Innovative Sensor Technology.
Jobst delivered a talk as part of the IVAM microtechnology network. His presentation delved into “Robust Biosensors for Metabolic Monitoring in Critical Care Applications and Advanced Cell Therapies”.
Advanced Therapies, Miami / Jan 2024
In January this year, Jobst team member Michael Gasteyer was present at the Advanced Therapies Week in Miami, an international leading conference on advanced cell therapy, where he could present biosensors and bioanalytical microsystems designed for cell and gene therapy. These technologies aim to make cell therapy more accessible by reducing costs and optimizing processes.
microTEC Southwest Cluster Conference, Freiburg / Apr 2024
microTEC Southwest Cluster Conference gathers companies, institutes, and academia working on microsystems engineering, embedded systems, and sensor development. At this conference, Jobst Technologies, represented by Michael Gasteyer and Gerhard Jobst, shared a booth with entities from Endress Hauser, showcasing their sensor systems.
During the event, Gasteyer also delivered a talk highlighting the work Jobst Technologies’ has been developing in innovative bioanalytical sensors, microsystems development, and microfluidics – innovations that have been applied to the BioAssembler project.