Building the integrated platform for organ-on-chip research

A system that combines perfusion, incubation, imaging and monitoring in one platform.

Organ-on-a-chip

Simulate any organ and disease model with VitroFlow.

Organ-on-chip technology enables more human-relevant testing by recreating physiological conditions in vitro. Compared to traditional models, it provides earlier, more predictive insights into drug response and disease mechanisms.

The problem

Why current organ-on-chip research does not scale

Despite strong scientific progress, organ-on-chip adoption remains limited.

Current workflows are fragmented, complex, and difficult to reproduce.

  • Multiple devices and disconnected systems
  • High setup effort and low standardization
  • Limited real-time data and monitoring
  • Experiments often remain “black boxes”

 

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Our solution

VitroFlow automatically and precisely creates an organ-specific, dynamic environment that replicates key aspects of human physiology for Organ-on-a-Chip applications

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Why choose VitroFlow?

All-in-one

First fully integrated device for organ on a chip – no additional systems needed

Adaptability

Several cells & chips from different companies as well as own developed ones possible

Easy lab integration

Live microscopy with your own microscopes – combined with real-time monitoring via integrated sensors.

Supporters & Partners

NRW Bank
Bryck
HIGH-TECH.NRW
DigitalHub
Campus Capital
KölnBusiness
Gründerstipendium NRW
LabBench2Business
Axolotl
MedLife

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FDA Draft Guidance Highlights Growing Role of NAMs in Drug Development

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