Elmarco Talks webinar series | Visible Light-Activated Antimicrobial Nanofibers for Medical Dressings

Elmarco Q Talks – nanofibers for medical dressings

 

Join the next Elmarco TALKS session with Václav Houska, R&D Specialist at LAM‑X, and discover how photochemistry, material design and electrospinning can come together in the development of advanced antimicrobial medical dressings.

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From Czech research 

to advanced nanofiber solutions

LAM‑X is a Czech deep tech startup company translating more than two decades of academic research in polymer chemistry and photochemistry into practical nanofiber solutions. Founded in Prague, the company is developing its technology for applications in healthcare, water filtration, or agriculture.

At the heart of the LAM‑X platform are polymer nanofibers containing embedded organic photosensitizers. When activated by visible blue light, they generate reactive singlet oxygen, which can damage and deactivate harmful microorganisms. The active component is incorporated directly into the nanofiber structure, combining physical microbial retention with light‑activated antimicrobial functionality.

Development of nanofibers for medical dressings

What will the session cover?

The presentation will focus on the development of light‑activated nanofiber materials for medical dressings and the challenges involved in bringing them closer to practical use.

Václav Houska will explain the basic principles behind the patented LAM‑X technology, including the role of singlet oxygen, photosensitizers and carefully engineered nanofiber structures. He will also discuss why material composition and design are decisive for antibacterial performance.

The session will then move from the scientific principle to its medical application. It will cover the development and evaluation of antimicrobial dressings, selected laboratory results, early clinical work and the practical challenges associated with electrospinning and subsequent material processing.

Nanofiber wound dressing with antibacterial properties

What you will learn

  • How photosensitizers can be incorporated into nanofiber materials
  • How visible light activates the production of singlet oxygen
  • How singlet oxygen affects harmful microorganisms
  • Why careful material design is essential for antibacterial efficacy
  • How electrospinning and post‑processing influence the final material
  • What challenges arise when moving from laboratory development to medical evaluation

About the speaker

Václav Houska combines a background in chemistry with a hands‑on passion for engineering. At LAM‑X, he works on multidisciplinary projects focused mainly on nanofiber material development, water filtration and instrumentation design.

His experience spans physical, synthetic and computational chemistry, microscopy, thin‑film fabrication and the prototyping of mechanical and electronic devices. He has worked as an R&D Specialist at LAM‑X since 2024.

Antibacterial nanofibers targeting microorganisms

Join us live

The presentation will be followed by a live Q&A session, giving participants the opportunity to discuss the technology and its potential applications directly with the speaker.

Participation is free, but registration is required. The Zoom access link will be sent to registered participants by email.

22 September 2026 | 15:00 CEST | Live on Zoom

 

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