Microfluidics specialist Dolomite has teamed up with Lab-on-a-Chip and the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society to create the MicroTAS Video Competition.
Anyone registered for the 18th MicroTAS (the International Conference on Miniaturised Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences) can win Dolomite microfluidics equipment worth $2,500 by creating a scientific or educational short film on micro- or nanofluidics.
Entry videos can be fun, artistic, surprising or just unusual, but need to be uploaded to the MicroTAS website (www.microtas2014.org) by the 10th of October to be eligible.
Assessment by an international panel of judges will take place at MicroTAS 2014, which runs from the 26 to 30 of October in San Antonio, Texas.
For more information, or to upload a video, go to www.microtas2014.org/authors/video_overview.html