Scrona develops a scalable MEMS-based digital EHD printhead enabling sub-micrometer additive manufacturing. The technology achieves 100x higher resolution than conventional inkjet and processes materials 100 times more viscous. It supports industrial-scale microfabrication with full digital control across thousands of nozzles. The company holds the world record for the smallest ever printed color photo, fitting on a human hair cross-section.
Print microelectronic patterns with 100nm precision; Fabricate semiconductor dies with high-resolution features; Create precision sensors with sub-micrometer accuracy; Manufacture advanced medical devices with fine feature control; Enable digital fabrication of microfluidic chips; Produce high-precision optical components; Scale microfabrication for industrial production lines
Wins Startup Innovation Challenge at IEEE ECTC 2025; Signs distribution agreement with K1 Solution for Korean market; Holds world record for smallest printed color photo; Featured at productronica 2025 and Industrial Print Integration conferences