The development of the ECPR technology started at the Lund Institute of Technology in 2001, based on new ideas for nanoscale electrodeposition of metal patterns. In 2002 the first proof-of-concept was achieved and the development of processes and equipment was continued. The company Replisaurus Technologies was founded and in the beginning of 2003 Replisaurus moved to Kista, Stockholm and started collaboration with the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), supported by the KK-foundation. Through this collaboration the R&D efforts related to the ECPR-method continued in the Electrum laboratory, jointly owned by KTH and Acreo. Today much of the R&D activities are still taking place in the Electrum cleanroom, where Replisaurus has its ECPR-equipment and master fabrication tools installed. Through strategic alliances with equipment suppliers, institutes and semiconductor manufacturers the development and evaluation of industrial automated production solutions are ongoing.
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» First ECPR processing
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The first successful ECPR processing was demonstrated in 2001. The development of the new metal printing concept was initiated at Lund Institute of Technology.
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» Replisaurus in Kista Science City
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Since the beginning of 2003 Replisaurus is headquartered in the Electrum building in the heart of Kista Science City.
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