AMO at the NanoFabMat2025 School in Leuven
Exploring the intersection of science, industry, and innovation – that was the spirit of this year’s NanoFabMat2025 School at KU Leuven. AMO GmbH was present with its own booth and took the opportunity to engage with researchers and professionals from across Europe on current developments in micro- and nanotechnology.
Herbert Kleinjans and Malik Catic had many inspiring conversations with visitors and presented two key projects: the INFRACHIP initiative, focused on neuromorphic computing and infrastructure for chip innovation, and the ChiSePha project, which aims to develop a chip-based separation phase for micro liquid chromatography. Both topics sparked great interest and led to engaging discussions about future applications and technological challenges.
The week was filled with inspiring lectures, company presentations, and hands-on insights into the latest technologies. Our sincere thanks go to the organizers and LIMNI@KU Leuven for creating such a welcoming and collaborative atmosphere. We’re already looking forward to the next edition!






