Mini-Labs for Rapid Diagnostic Tests Will Soon Be Mass-Produced in Europe

JOANNEUM RESEARCH coordinates an international consortium that conducts extensive research into the next generation of lab-on-a-chip systems. So-called mini-labs using foil-based microfluidics for rapid diagnostics kits will soon be ready for large-scale production, with possible application in COVID-19 detection.

 

There is great potential for microfluidic lab-on-a-chip systems, particularly in medicine, pharmaceuticals, production and analysis. The H2020 project, “NextGenMicrofluidics”, was granted to a consortium coordinated by JOANNEUM RESEARCH, an Austrian Research and Technology organisation. The partners of NextGenMicrofluidics operate an Open Innovation Test Bed, a new EU format similar to pilot lines. “One advantage of lab-on-a-chip systems is that they allow the automated implementation of complex analyses even in small laboratories with limited technical equipment,” said Martin Smolka, Project Manager, JOANNEUM RESEARCH. “This joint project accelerates the implementation of roll-to-roll technologies for the high-throughput production of microfluidic systems. We will then produce microfluidic components no longer as single pieces, but on large foils using stamping, printing and lamination processes. This works in a similar way to newspaper printing. As a result, we will be heading towards an unrivalled level in the production capacity of flexible lab-on-a-chip systems, so-called labs-on-a-foil”, stated Smolka.

NextGenMicrofluidics is addressing this challenge by establishing an Open Innovation Test Bed for the development and production of lab-on-a-foil systems on large area polymer foils. This will enable mass production of several million lab-on-a-foil systems per year, important, for example, for the production of rapid tests for medical diagnosis. Smolka explained some technical details: “Injection molding and wafer-based glass and silicon processing complement the platform as well as other technologies such as high-resolution printing of biomolecules in the form of the world’s first roll-to-roll microarray spotter for foil-based microfluidics. These unique facilities are combined in the Open Innovation Test Bed.”

The Open Innovation Test Bed offers all services required for the development and production of microfluidic systems. These services range from design through simulation, material development and biofunctionalisation to production as well as quality assurance.

As a one-stop shop for this unique technology portfolio, the Open Innovation Test Bed offers its customers the advantage of a fast and cost-effective transfer of new diagnostic or analytical concepts into ready-for-market products. Thus, with microfluidic systems novel, pioneering innovations can be attained at competitive prices.

Within the framework of the project, the consortium offers funded innovation projects, in which future customers will be able to contract for product development. Parallel to the technical development, the Open Innovation Test Bed will provide its customers with access to venture capital.

 

Point-of-Care-Diagnostic for SARS-CoV -2

 

The technology validation of the Open Innovation Test Bed is established on pre-defined case studies from complementary markets, ranging from biosensor development through molecular diagnostics and smart phone-supported home diagnostics to pharmaceutical tests and sensors for monitoring bioprocesses.

Particular attention is paid to lab-on-a-foil systems in medical diagnostics, especially in the area of patient-related rapid diagnostics, so-called point-of-care diagnostics and their use in the current COVID-19 crisis. By developing and upscaling new rapid diagnostic tests for SARS-CoV-2, the consortium aims to contribute to solving this crisis. A holistic approach is being pursued, which includes rapid diagnostic tests for acute infections as well as for immunity after a past infection. The aim is to develop systems for the point-of-care diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 as well as the corresponding immune status and to manufacture more than one million tests per month in Europe. This high-throughput production is essential, especially for rapid diagnostic tests in times of a pandemic, so that a large number of tests can be used decentrally as diagnostic tools, e.g. by the family doctor, and provide test results quickly and efficiently.

Through the collaboration of interdisciplinary competencies in NextGenMicrofluidics, we have the unique opportunity of optimizing manufacturing of our lab-on-a-chip technology platform

– Jörg Nestler, CEO, BiFlow Systems

For this purpose, the tests will be implemented in sensor platforms already commercialized by the project partners BiFlow® and GENSPEED® and the manufacturing processes of the required lab-on-a-foil systems will be scaled-up. The tests will be developed and manufactured in Europe and will therefore be available immediately for an acute crisis in the future.

“Through the collaboration of interdisciplinary competencies in NextGenMicrofluidics, we have the unique opportunity of optimizing manufacturing of our lab-on-a-chip technology platform,” said Jörg Nestler, CEO, BiFlow Systems. He is confident that the further development of his technology platform for the direct detection of SARS-CoV-2 will contribute to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Max Sonnleitner, CEO of GENSPEED Biotech, is enthusiastic about the advantages of these novel production processes: “We will have available the lab-on-a-foil systems we need in large quantities at low prices. This will allow us to deliver large quantities of rapid antibody tests for SARS-CoV-2 quickly”.

 

About NextGenMicrofluidics

 

The project combines the competences of 21 companies and research organizations along the entire value chain and offers services for the development and production of customized microfluidic lab-on-a-foil systems for companies – from start-ups to large industry. This includes a unique continuous roll-to-roll production line for high-throughput manufacturing of foil-based microfluidics.

The project is coordinated by Martin Smolka, JOANNEUM RESEARCH. The companies and research organizations forming the consortium are: JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, BiFlow Systems GmbH, BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, bionic surface technologies GmbH, Condensia QuĂ­mica S.A., Erba Technologies Austria GmbH, FundaciĂłn TECNALIA Research and Innovation,,GENSPEED Biotech GmbH, ibidi GmbH, Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, Infineon Technologies Austria AG, Inmold A/S, Innovative Technologies in biological System, S.L., Micronit Microtechnologies B.V., micro resist technology – Gesellschaft fĂĽr chemische Materialien spezieller Photoresistsysteme mbH, NATURSTOFF-TECHNIK GMBH, RESCOLL – SociĂ©tĂ© de Recherche, SCIENION AG, University of Split, Technische Universität Graz und temicon GmbH

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement No. 862092 with a total volume of almost 15 million Euros for the next 4 years.

Kick-off Meeting in Virtual Space

On April 1 and 2, the European project NextGenMicrofluidics was launched in a special way. Due to current developments, researchers from 21 partner organizations from 8 European countries gathered for an online kick-off meeting.

 

The preparations for the kick-off meeting in Graz had already been made, the flights and hotels booked and the visit to the JOANNEUM RESEARCH site in Weiz including a laboratory tour was organized for the participants. However, due to current travel restrictions, the meeting could not take place as planned. Instead, around 60 people, including EU Project Officer Maria Moragues Canovas, met in virtual space and followed the presentations on their screens at home and in their offices. The next steps were planned both throughout the consortium and in small groups. In addition, the contents of the NextGenMicrofluidics project were discussed, which may offer significantly solutions in the current coronavirus crisis. In order to ensure also a personal conversation among the project participants, the first day of the meeting was concluded with an improvised “Virtual Meeting Dinner” in the living room at home. Despite all the obstacles, this unusual start still managed to give the project team an energetic and motivated atmosphere and set the course for a successful project.

 

The Project:

 

With the H2020 project NextGenMicrofluidics a new Open Innovation Test Bed was granted to a consortium under the coordination of the MATERIALS Institute. The European Commission funds the project with a total volume of almost 15 million Euros for the next 4 years. Within NextGenMicrofluidics a sustainable provider for open innovation will be established, which combines the competences of the consortium and offers services for the development and production of innovative and low cost microfluidic systems to companies from start-up to large industry.

For this purpose, the consortium associated in the Open Innovation Test Bed offers the complete value chain for the development and production of microfluidic systems. This ranges from design, simulation, material development and biofunctionalisation to production as well as quality assurance. Among others, a unique continuous roll to roll based production line for high throughput manufacturing of foil based microfluidic consumables is available for this purpose. Parallel to the technical development, the Open Innovation Test Bed offers business advice to attract new venture capital.

“Introducing roll-to-roll technologies for high-throughput manufacturing for diagnostic tests represents a quantum leap,” says SCIENION AG CEO Holger Eickhoff. “By offering such low cost flexible devices, this technology will soon be heading towards an unrivalled level of diagnostic device production.”

The Consortium:

 

The NextGenMicrofluidics consortium consists of 21 companies and research organizations along the entire value chain for production of microfluidic systems: JOANNEUM RESEARCH as coordinator, BIFLOW SYSTEMS GMBH, BIONANONET FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH, BIONIC SURFACE TECHNOLOGIES GMBH, Condensia Quimica SA, Erba Technologies Austria GmbH, FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION, GENSPEED BIOTECH GMBH, IBIDI GMBH, IDRYMA IATROVIOLOGIKON EREUNON AKADEMIAS ATHINON, INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AUSTRIA AG, INMOLD AS, Innovative Technologies in Biological Systems, MICRONIT MICROTECHNOLOGIES BV, MICRO RESIST TECHNOLOGY GMBH, NATURSTOFF-TECHNIK GMBH, RESCOLL, SCIENION AG, SVEUCILISTE U SPLITU, TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ and TEMICON GMBH