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Company type | GmbH (Private) |
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Industry | Microdispensing technology, Industrial automation |
Founded | 1946 |
Founder | Franz Vermes |
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Number of employees | 150+ (2025) |
Website | www |
VERMES Microdispensing
editVERMES Microdispensing GmbH is a German manufacturer of microdispensing systems (contact-free microdispensing technology) for industrial applications. Headquartered in Holzkirchen, Bavaria, the company specializes in contact-free, piezo-driven dispensing technology for the automotive, consumer electronics, semiconductor, communications, and life sciences industries.[1]
VERMES products are designed for the precise application of adhesives, silicones, greases, solvents, and other fluids in micro-, nano-, and sub-nanoliter volumes. As of 2025, the company employs over 150 people and operates globally with subsidiaries in China, South Korea, Malaysia, India, and the United States.
History
editVERMES was originally founded in 1946 by Franz Vermes as VERMES Chemie, focusing on ink production. Following the founder’s death in the 1970s, the company continued as VERMES Technik under the Woellner Group. It shifted towards precision fluid dispensing and introduced its breakthrough MDS 3000 series in 2001, the first contact-free piezoelectric microdispensing system.[2]
After becoming an independent entity in 2010,[3] VERMES expanded its technology portfolio and was acquired by CCTC Group in 2017, supporting international growth with new subsidiaries in Asia and North America. In 2019, VERMES introduced MDS 1560 Series, powered by DST- Dynamic Shockwave Technology, the company’s very own patented technology.[4]
In 2020, the headquarters relocated to Holzkirchen to accommodate larger production and R&D facilities.[5] The company acquired Lerner Systems in 2022, adding complementary dispensing technologies.[6] In 2023, the company underwent a management change[7] and introduced system series featuring PX2 – Piezo Xtreme Technology, a proprietary encapsulated actuator principle.[8]
Technology and Products
editVERMES Microdispensing develops modular microdispensing systems composed of:
- MDV (Micro Dispensing Valve)
- MDC (Micro Dispensing Controller)
Its core patented technologies include:
- Piezo-electric Technology – piezo based technique
- DST – Dynamic Shockwave Technology – a proprietary actuator principle for enhanced force control and cycle speed
- PX2 – Piezo Xtreme 2 Technology – proprietary encapsulated piezo principle offering higher mechanical robustness and thermal stability
The product lines include the MDS 1500, MDS 3000, MDS 3200, and MDS 3500 series, as well as the Drop Volume System (DVS) for real-time media quantification in GMP-regulated applications.[9] It also holds more than 20 patents globally in the field of microdispensing technologies.
Product Line
editVERMES Microdispensing manufactures a range of modular dispensing systems, comprising:
- MDS (Micro Dispensing System) = MDV + MDC
- MDV (Micro Dispensing Valve)
- MDC (Micro Dispensing Controller)
Each system is designed to handle various media types and process requirements, from low to highly viscosity adhesives. The company’s flagship product lines include:
- MDS 1500 Series
- MDS 3000 Series
- MDS 3200 Series
- MDS 3500 Series
Recent innovations include:
- Drop Volume System - DVS: Designed for high precision media quantification microdispensing process
- MDS 3581: Designed for heavy-duty, high-viscosity dispensing[10]
- MDS 3080: A compact PX2-based system for high frequency dispensing of low to medium viscosity fluids
Global Operations
editThe company maintains subsidiaries in:
- United States (California, Ohio)[11]
- China (Xiamen)
- India (Bangalore)[12]
- South Korea (Bucheon)[13]
- Malaysia (Penang)[14]
Additionally, it supports a global sales and service network in Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
VERMES Microdispensing continues to focus heavily on research and development, with approximately 70% of its German workforce engaged in R&D activities. Its modular product platforms are protected by multiple international patents and trademarks.[15] [16]
Reference
edit- ^ "Microdispensing Technology | VERMES Microdispensing GmbH - VERMES". www.vermes.com. Retrieved 2025-07-14.
- ^ Schröter, Editor: Anke (2010). "Vermes Technik with new name on the market". evertiq.com. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
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- ^ peter (2019-11-26). "New product: Vermes Microdispensing Jetting Valve System with DST". Intertronics. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ Marniemi, J.; Parkki, M. G. (1975-09-01). "Radiochemical assay of glutathione S-epoxide transferase and its enhancement by phenobarbital in rat liver in vivo". Biochemical Pharmacology. 24 (17): 1569–1572. doi:10.1016/0006-2952(75)90080-5. ISSN 0006-2952. PMC 5840611. PMID 9.
- ^ "Lerner Systems gehört jetzt zu Vermes Microdispensing". DeviceMed (in German). 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "VERMES Microdispensing announce the appointment of a new Managing Director". www.semiconductorpackagingnews.com. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ Publisher, Valve World (2023-12-11). "VERMES unveils Piezo Xtreme 2 jetting systems". Valve World. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "Tropfenvolumensystem für hochpräzises Dosieren". oberflaeche.de (in German). 2025-05-08. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ GmbH, ISGATEC. "Neues Piezo-Dosiersystem". www.isgatec.com (in German). Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "Vermes stärkt Präsenz in den USA". all-electronics.de (in German). Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "US Tech Online -> VERMES Registers Subsidiary in India". www.us-tech.com. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "VERMES Microdispensing announces expansion in Korea with opening of new entity - Electronics Manufacturing News". www.globalsmt.net. 2019-08-27. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "VERMES Microdispensing opens new Premises in Malaysia - Electronics Manufacturing News". www.globalsmt.net. 2017-10-19. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "WIPO - Search International and National Patent Collections". patentscope.wipo.int. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ www.ipqwery.com https://www.ipqwery.com/ipowner/en/owner/profile/1403507-vermes-microdispensing-gmbh.html. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
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