CAMBRIDGE, UK
Microfluidics in Cambridge
Cambridge is one of the world's densest life-science clusters — and we are a UK-based microfluidics manufacturer ready to serve it. We design, prototype and produce custom microfluidic chips and ship them to Cambridge research groups, biotech start-ups and companies.
- UK-based · serves Cambridge
- ISO 13485 · Class 7 cleanroom
- Quote within 1 working day
- Prototype to scale
Serving the Cambridge cluster
From the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and the Babraham Research Campus to university labs and the city's many biotech start-ups, Cambridge teams use us as a single microfluidics partner. As a domestic UK supplier we avoid import delays and keep lead times short, with fast, written quotes.
What we make
- Prototypes — 3D printing, CNC and PDMS casting.
- Materials — COC, COP, PMMA, glass and 3D resins.
- Production — injection moulded microfluidics at volume, with ISO 13485 capability.
Get a quote in Cambridge
Upload your design for a written quote, or book a call. We also serve the rest of the UK and ship worldwide.
Frequently asked questions
Do you supply microfluidics in Cambridge?
Yes. We are a UK-based custom microfluidics manufacturer serving Cambridge's research and biotech cluster, from prototypes to volume production, with fast domestic delivery.
Can you support Cambridge biotech start-ups and university labs?
Yes — we work with start-ups and academic groups, supporting everything from a single prototype to 100,000+ unit production runs.
Are you based near Cambridge?
We are a UK-based manufacturer and serve Cambridge as a domestic supplier, avoiding import delays and keeping lead times short.
We also serve other regions worldwide.
Microfluidics in Cambridge
Your microfluidics supplier for Cambridge.
Upload your design for a written quote — usually within one working day — or book a 30-minute call to talk through materials, volumes and timelines.
Europe · North America · Singapore · Shipping worldwide
Reply by email within 1 working day · Tue / Thu 10:30–15:00 UK for calls