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New “Human bioinks for 3D printing” project aims to replace animal-derived materials

One crucial challenge of 3D bioprinting is the use of suitable materials to enable the 3D printing of living cells which are called bioinks. The most commonly applied materials in 3D bioprinting are still derived...

3D BioFibR, a newcomer in 3D Bioprinting secures $3.52M in seed funding

3D BioFibR, a company that specializes in biomaterials for tissue engineering, is the latest to penetrate the 3D bioprinting market.  With over $3.52M raised in seed financing, the company will expand its facilities to...

UpNano and BIO INX develop new bioprinting material for two-stage 3D-printing of organ-on-chip devices with encapsulated live cells

UpNano, a manufacturer of 2-photon polymerization (2PP) 3D printers, has explored the use of a new resin on its machines: the bioink Hydrotech INX© U200. Developed by material specialist BIO INX headquartered in Belgium,...

Essent Biologics™ announces a Micronized Bone Matrix for 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering applications

Essent Biologics™, a supplier of human-derived cell and scaffold materials, launches its Micronized Bone Matrix (MBM) for 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering applications. Essent Biologics will provide a mineralized allograft bone matrix derived from...

DOSSIER: The different roads that lead to effective 3D bioprinting

Whenever one reads an announcement that highlights 3D printed organs, one can easily be tempted to think that these organs can already be implanted within a human body but reality shows that there is...

3D bioprinting: Brinter’s new printhead enables more precise healing effects with fewer side effects for patients

The upgraded Pneuma Triaxial Pro "Digital Pneuma Pro" bioprinting head Finnish 3D bioprinting scaleup Brinter has launched a new printhead for its 3D bioprinters. Named Digital Pneuma Pro, the print head has been designed for academics and...

Q&A series: Brinter, its hopes, the challenges of the 3D bioprinting market and what the company currently has in store for this market.

The picturesque city of Turku in Finland – a place that we would have chosen for vacation is home to Brinter, a 3D bioprinting company that turned stealth mode off when it secured €1.2M...

BICO adds new light-based 3D bioprinting technology to its portfolio through the acquisition of Allegro 3D

BICO Bioprinting just strengthens its position on the bioprinting market by acquiring all the shares in San Diego-based Allegro 3D Inc. (“Allegro 3D”) for an up-front enterprise value of USD 6 million. The company already has...

MeaTech develops a Unique Multi-Nozzle 3D Bioprinting System to scale production of cultured meat

Historically, multi-nozzles have often provided the advantage to ensure the control of your printing system while saving material and time, and delivering a higher quality product. So, it’s not a surprise to see some...

A tripartite collaboration explores 3D Bioprinting to solve social issues related to food, health and environment

Food, health and environment are three verticals that share a common goal: the welfare of the population. While each of these verticals raises their own issues, it’s possible to address some of them with...

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