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 Jan 27–28: Nano-Micro-Lithography Symposium 2026

10th Symposium on 3D laser, ion, electron beam lithography, and direct-write technology
As fabrication challenges become more complex, integrating micro- and nanoscale processes into hybrid manufacturing chains is becoming increasingly crucial. The 2026 Nano-Micro-Lithography Symposium (NMLS) highlights how such integrated approaches expand the capabilities of nano- and microfabrication and enable novel combinations of materials.

NMLS 2026 will take place as an in-person event at DTU Nanolab in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark – one of Europe’s leading research facilities for micro- and nanofabrication. This unique setting offers a hands-on experience to explore various lithography systems in a real laboratory environment.

The event brings together technical experts, researchers, and users from Nanoscribe, Heidelberg Instruments, GenISys and micro resist technology. The symposium serves as a vibrant meeting point for professionals in nano- and microfabrication to exchange ideas, discuss current developments, and explore future opportunities in the field.

Highlights and events

Sample holder with a quantum material device chip that is inserted into a sample probe and cooled to a millikelvin temperature inside the dilution refrigerator. Photo: Tobias Sterner/Bildbyrån.
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Myfab Uppsala

New possibilities for quantum breakthroughs

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Beta testing underway and manufacturing planned by 2027. Lund University and NanoLund spin-out company AlixLab’s disruptive technology for miniaturising electronic chip fabrication is becoming big.
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Myfab Lund

AlixLabs scales up with €14M investment

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Myfab KTH

How Europe’s semiconductor factory is being built in Kista – Carina Zaring is in control of a machine park worth billions

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Myfab Chalmers

Nils Engelsen recives Wallenberg Academy Fellow grant

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