Mimcon
(FKZ: LPW-E/1.2.3/1759, Projektträger: WT.SH)
Bioelectronic front-end implants and instruments are used, among other things, to read out bioelectrical signals or to stimulate and ablate tissue. The number of channels (independent electrodes) for many bioelectronic and microtechnical applications (e.g. IRE: irreversible electoporation, PFA: pulsed field ablation, AFIB: atrial fibrillation, ECoG: electrocorticogram, electroanatomical mapping) has grown steadily in recent years and continues to grow. Acquandas researches, on the one hand, to develop components that meet the electrical requirements for these components and, on the other hand, to develop the necessary reliable connection technology to be able to implement the increasing number of channels in the future

Prototype of a self-expandable micro-implant made of 20 µm NiTi, contact area with highly integrated contact pads, each with a conducting path to the electrode