At the Horizons of Innovation – EU Research Collaboration Forum, the PHOENIX-OoC project was prominently showcased through two poster presentations and an interactive session. Two project posters were presented during the event. The first poster, authored by Saima Qureshi, Sanja Kojic, Nastasija Malivuk, and Goran Stojanovic, introduced “Origami-Inspired Paper Structures for Enhanced Capillary Flow”. The second poster, prepared by Milica Abeer and Goran Stojanovic, focused on “Dimensional Accuracy and Defects in Bio-Photopolymer SLA-Printed Microfluidic Channels”. In addition to the poster session, the PHOENIX-OoC project was highlighted during an interactive presentation delivered by Nastasija Malivuk, who introduced the microfluidics for organ-on-a-chip concept. The presentation addressed microfluidic technologies, future directions in organ-on-a-chip development, simulation approaches for microfluidic systems, and the potential impact of the PHOENIX-OoC project in advancing next-generation biomedical technologies.
Goran Stojanovic (Tue,) studied this question.