MiniFAB enables clients to achieve engineering solutions based on combinations of fabrication processes that are not easily accessed anywhere else. We pride ourselves on the breadth of our client base, which spans universities, research organisations, SME’s, and some of the worlds largest companies. We routinely work with people locally, nationally and across the world. Our reputation is thanks to our fast response times, expert staff and excellent quality of workmanship.
Considering the range of technical capabilities and the diverse backgrounds of MiniFAB’s staff, it is perhaps not surprising to see the range of clients and organizational environments for which we have developed products. Our capabilities form a key enabling technology that has been applied across a range of business sectors including environmental monitoring, agriculture, aerospace, defense, security, food packaging and particularly in the diagnostics and medical devices sectors.
Start-up ventures:- Whether assisting to build the case for ventures still in capital raising mode or assisting companies that are spending on product development, MiniFAB has helped many new companies and ventures to get moving using our staged development plan.
- Small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs):
- For companies developing new product lines or evolving existing products into new generations, MiniFAB has successfully helped SMEs to grow.
- As an international partner providing outsourced innovation, MiniFAB works with large corporations to unblock problems in development processes, provide platforms for new products and extend the capacity of in-house teams.
- University and research teams from around the world have used MiniFAB’s unique capabilities to provide specialist solutions for one-off problems. MiniFAB has worked with defense researchers to package sensors, with universities to deliver custom machining, and with governments to provide expert consultancy services.
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MD&M West
Anaheim Convention Center, February 14-16, 2012, Visit us at Booth 828 | |
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View the 'How Feasible is the $1 lab-on-a-chip?' poster from the Lab-on-a-Chip Conference last month
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Read about MiniFAB's parylene capabilities in the May edition of AMT
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Introduction to MiniFAB's MiniCHEMLAB
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