The life science equipment development service platform is currently equipped with CNC VMC100p vertical machining centers, high-speed CNC engraving machines, CNC lathes, and other mechanical part processing equipment, as well as BMF nanoArch P140 high-precision microscale 3D printing systems, Microwriter ML3 small desktop maskless lithography machines. It also has a comprehensive range of software and hardware platforms for circuit debugging and optical path construction. The platform is staffed with professional engineers specializing in bio 3D printing, research machinery, circuit control, research optical equipment, and microfluidic chip design and testing. It can provide personalized research services in areas including but not limited to 3D printing of biological microstructures, experimental automation equipment, specialized microscopic imaging, and the design and manufacturing of microfluidic chips, as well as related experimental fields.