KARLSRUHE, Germany, Jun 9, 2026 – To meet growing industrial demand, Nanoscribe has invested in expanded manufacturing capabilities for five of its most widely used printing materials. The selected high-demand photoresins are now manufactured with industrial-grade material quality and available with batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (CoA) based on independent external measurements.
Strong market pull from industry is driving increased demand for Nanoscribe photoresins. In response, Nanoscribe has invested in expanded manufacturing capabilities for five of its most widely used resins: IP-Dip2, IP-S, IPX-Q, IPX-S and IPX-Clear. Resin names, chemical composition, material handling and printing parameters remain unchanged, ensuring seamless integration into existing workflows.
In addition, batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (CoA) based on external, independent measurements are now available upon request for these materials.
Proven materials meeting growing demand
Since its foundation in 2007, Nanoscribe has shaped the field as a pioneer and market leader in high-precision additive manufacturing. While early system installations were primarily in academic research facilities, the technology is increasingly adopted in industrial environments. In 2025, every third system was sold to industry, with particular demand in optics manufacturing and photonics packaging.
“The five key photoresins are already used in a wide range of applications and markets. Our investment in expanded manufacturing capacity supports industrial-grade material quality while maintaining material properties and established customer workflows. This benefits customers from both academia and industry,” said Dr. Alexander Quick, Head of Materials at Nanoscribe.
Optional Certificates of Analysis for selected materials
For customers requiring batch-specific traceability, Certificates of Analysis are available upon request for the selected resins. The measurements behind each certificate are performed by an independent external service provider. Each certificate reports the measured material data for the respective batch and documents compliance with the specified standards.The certificate serves as an additional record for companies requiring batch-specific documentation, for example in purchasing, incoming inspection or internal quality management.
“As more customers move 2PP-based microfabrication into production, access to batch-specific material records becomes increasingly relevant. Our Certificates of Analysis, based on independent, external measurements, provide reliable documentation where it is needed,” said Dr. Jan Szabados, Product Manager at Nanoscribe.
Availability
The enhanced manufacturing processes have now been implemented for IP-Dip2, IP-S, IPX-Q, IPX-S and IPX-Clear photoresins. These industrial-grade photoresins are available with batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (CoA) upon request. Customers interested in these materials, with or without a certificate, can contact their Nanoscribe sales representative or reach out via sales@nanoscribe.com for quotations or further information.
About Nanoscribe
Nanoscribe is a leading provider of high-precision microfabrication systems based on Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP) and Two-Photon Grayscale Lithography (2GL). The company develops and manufactures 3D microfabrication systems, dedicated materials, and application-specific process solutions for nano-, micro-, and mesoscale structures.
Founded in 2007 as a spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Nanoscribe has been part of the Lab14 Group since 2024. The company holds more than 150 patents and employs over 100 people worldwide, with subsidiaries in Germany, the United States, and China. More than 400 systems are installed globally and have contributed to over 2,500 peer-reviewed scientific publications, serving leading universities, research institutes, and industrial innovators. For more information, visit nanoscribe.com.
About Lab14 Group
Lab14 Group is a group of successful high-tech companies with complementary products and services for a wide range of applications that require demanding solutions for nano- and microfabrication and surface analysis. Lab14 is a subsidiary of RSBG SE and wholly owned by the RAG Foundation. For more information, visit lab14.group.




