Re: [DIYbio] Anyone attending microtas this year?

Next year it is in korea. It rotates between the us, asia, and europe every year. I went 3 years ago in Seattle. Lots of the same ideas then, probably from the same groups.

The interesting things for me are the paper and laminate fluidics. Cheap enough that you could be credibly messing around with only a few thousand in outlay, or have access to relatively common equipment.

The moral of the story is that we need to be dumping pdms and glass asap. It will never be commercially manufacturable at extremely low costs.

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