MPS Microsystems develops and manufactures high-precision, high-performance and low-friction electro-mechanical microsystems.


Managing the miniaturisation and integration of functions in small volumes, MPS Microsystems provides solutions that meet specific customer requirements.

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MPS Microsystems produces miniature implantable biocompatible actuators which enable elongation of long bones. This technology also helps to correct children scoliosis by perfomring an
MPS Microsystems produces a system for a programmable implantable infusion pump (AIMD Class 3) that consumes low level of energy, that is biocompatible and also corrosion-resistant.

Active implants

Drug pumps

Implanted drug pumps have to deliver continuously the correct dose of drug by using as little energy as possible. MPS miniature actuator technologies are biocompatible, efficient and designed for reliable long-term implantation.

Orthopaedics & Spine

MPS provide fully implanted solutions for the elongation of long bones (femur, tibia) and for the elongation of spinal rods used for the correction of scoliosis in children. Miniaturisation of powerful mechanics and electronics and mastering the use of biocompatible materials are the heart of such technologies.

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Urology

Miniaturised biocompatible actuators developed by MPS are implanted provide the necessary power to close and open the urethra in person suffering of severe incontinence and though improve their quality of life significantly.

Heart surgery

MPS experience in heart surgery goes from the manufacturing of pump systems for artificial hearts to the development of miniaturised electro-mechanical systems meant to assist the heart function and to adjustable heart valves.

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In close collaboration, MPS Microsystems produces a miniature and extremely accurate hexapod robot. This tool assists surgeons and offers them accurate positioning and movement during spine operations.

Micro robotics

Minimal invasive surgery, precision of delicate operation procedures…all of it need miniaturised, reliable, accurate electro-mechanical systems, the core know-how of MPS. Remarkable example of MPS expertise in the field of micro robotics is the worldwide smallest hexapod robot used for spine surgery. This device is currently manufactured by MPS.

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This MPS Microsystems custom miniature assembly, of a lens actuator in guidance system, allows a precise linear positioning and ensured perpendicularity during movement.

Medical optics

Ophthalmology

MPS provides miniature focus mechanisms with precision and position repeatability in the order of 1 micron. Such mechanisms are used to focus lasers during cataract and refractive surgery or during eye scanning.

MPS has developed an innovative and highly dynamic laser focusing mechanism. It is easily scalable with two linear ball bearings that match together in order to have an identical inside diameter.


Endoscopy

Today endoscopy devices are equipped with fixed lenses. In the future, optics with adjustable lenses will be used in order to improve image quality and handling by the surgeon. MPS provide miniature solutions for active optics in endoscope.


Camera based stereoscopic surgical imaging


MPS has developed a miniature scalable stereoscopic zoom mechanisms capable of fulfilling the requirement of camera based imaging in surgical procedures. The system allows perfect alignment and positioning of all groups of lenses inside the device and though generates focused images at any time.

Solutions in Microspace

MPS Microsystems has the power to develop, to produce and to assemble customized solutions thanks to our new, sophisticated and fully customized facilities with unique capabilities. Our exceptional working environment enable uto reach perfectly customers requirements especially in the medical and high-tech sectors. For instance, it requires a precise controlled atmosphere in the entire assembly workshop, with continual air change and filtration. We also work in a clean room (ISO 7), available for implantable medical applications.

About MPS

MPS Microsystems develops and manufactures high-precision, high-performance and very low-friction electro-mechanical microsystems. Managing the miniaturisation and integration of functions in small spaces, MPS Microsystems provides solutions that meet specific customer requirements. MPS Microsystems also offers a standard range of products, such as linear bearings and ball screws under the “microlinea” trademark.

Located in Bienne, Switzerland, in a modern and well equipped facility MPS Microsystems offers its 150 employees an exceptional working environment and provides customers with unique capabilities that are perfectly suited to the requirements of the medical and high-tech sectors.

MPS belongs to the FAULHABER GROUP, the German manufacturer of micromotors.

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