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March 18, 2009 - Model NLP 2000 enables patterns of nano- to micro-sized features to be created using various materials, from metal nanoparticles to biomolecules. Capabilities enable researchers to design and create custom-engineered and functionalized surfaces using Dip Pen Nanolithography® technique to transfer nanoliter or smaller amounts over environmentally controlled area as large as 40 x 40 mm. Pens deliver spot size over range of 50 nm up to tens of microns.

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NanoInk Launches Nanoarray Fabrication System


SKOKIE, IL -- 02/24/2009 -- NanoInk's NanoFabrication Systems Division announced today the launch of its NLP 2000, a desktop instrument designed to provide cost-effective, rapid and reproducible nanoarrays. The NLP 2000 is a desktop nanofabrication system that is both simple to use and readily affordable. Patterns of nano- to micro-sized features may be created using a variety of materials from metal nanoparticles to biomolecules. Researchers are able to rapidly design and create custom engineered and functionalized surfaces using the proven technique of Dip Pen Nanolithography® (DPN®) to transfer nanoliter or smaller amounts over a large, environmentally controlled area.

NanoInk, Inc. NLP 2000
Operation of the NLP 2000 offers significant advances over current micro-arraying systems. To start, the system offers arrays of pens to write simultaneously over areas as large as 40mm x 40mm. The pens will deliver a spot size over a broad dynamic range of 50nm up to 10s of microns. Using NanoInk's Inkwell devices, multiple materials may be deposited in one step.

The NLP 2000 will write onto a diverse range of substrates including Petri dishes and coverslips. The use of a standard optical microscope slide makes the creation of the arrays easily portable to various standard detection systems. The large format and work area also permit the use of a variety of tissue culture plastic dishes.

Designed to serve the increasing need for large area deposition of nanoarrays, this new DPN-based instrument is the first capable of fabrication of sub micron features over large areas.

The NLP 2000 will make its debut at the Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition (Pittcon®) in Chicago, March 8-13, 2009, in booth #2315. Alternatively, more details may be found by visiting www.nanoink.net.

About NanoInk:
NanoInk, Inc. is an emerging growth technology company specializing in nanometer-scale manufacturing and applications development for the life science and semiconductor industries. Using Dip Pen Nanolithography® (DPN®), a patented and proprietary nanofabrication technology, scientists are enabled to rapidly and easily create nanoscale structures from a wide variety of materials. This low cost, easy to use and scalable technique brings sophisticated nanofabrication to the laboratory desktop. Located in the new Illinois Science + Technology Park, north of Chicago, NanoInk currently has over 140 patents and applications filed worldwide and has licensing agreements with Northwestern University, Stanford University, University of Strathclyde, University of Liverpool, California Institute of Technology and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. For more information on products and services offered by NanoInk, Inc., see www.nanoink.net.

NanoInk, the NanoInk logo, Dip Pen Nanolithography and DPN are trademarks or registered trademarks of NanoInk, Inc.

Contacts:
David Gutierrez
Dresner Corporate Services
312-780-7204
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Jennifer Jameson
Dresner Corporate Services
312-780-7241
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an appointment with NanoInk at Pittcon:
Sarah Kosar Raup
NanoInk
847-745-3619
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Jezz Leckenby
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+44(0)1799 521881
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Company Information:
Name: NanoInk, Inc.
Address: 1335 Randolph Street
City: Chicago
State: IL
ZIP: 60607
Country: USA
Phone: 312-525-2900
FAX: 312-525-2972
http://www.nanoink.net


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