Microchips, the way of the future

According to a report, the eu’s need for microchips is set to double in the next decade. According to the report, currently a handful of suppliers come from outside the eu, an unaffordable dependency. Reportedly, according to a new draft by the eu commision, by 2030 20% of the world’s microchip production should be in Europe.

According to reports, microchips are used in smart and android phones that allow people to use the internet and have a telephone video conference, they are also used in tv’s, id cards and cancer medicines.

According to reports, microfluidic chips is technology that controls fluid at a micro level. Reportedly, they compromise of a flourishing biochip that integrates cell biology and biological phenomena. According to the report, cancer cells can be cultured on microfluid chips in a visible, controllable and customised manner, and are used in the development of customised models, as a biomarker and for detecting cancer.