Microfluidics is the set of technologies for handling and characterising fluids at micrometric scales. When an optical integration is carried out, it is called opto-microfluidic. The ambition of POMM (Platform of OptoMicrofluidique Montpellier) is to propose materials and processes of technological rupture to build opto-microfluid devices, by rapid prototyping, directly on any type of support. One of the skills at stake is the use and development of Photostructurable Inorganic Hybrid Organic Materials (MHOIP) under UV or visible Laser irradiation. The “POMM” project is a research project combining the skills of a research team at the Charles Coulomb Laboratory (L2C): the Nanostructured Hybrid Materials team (MHN) and PrimeVerre. POMM’s ambition is to propose materials and processes of technological rupture to build opto-microfluid devices, by rapid prototyping, directly on any type of support (polymer, glass, silicon, etc.). The platform will be created as a result of the collaborative research project The development of POMM coincides with the relocation of the reception team to a new building at the University of Montpellier. From January 2019, POMM will be fully operational for new services and collaborations.