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Download The March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download The March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag To date, about a dozen end-use applications have already been identified in the healthcare industry. This is a big step for humanity considering where we come...

How gelatin biomaterials enhance reliability of 3D in vitro models, help to reduce animal testing

Darling Ingredients’ health brand Rousselot, an expert in collagen-based solutions, has found that utilization of highly purified gelatin biomaterials for 3D in vitro models can significantly enhance the reliability and reproducibility in these models, creating new...

3D Systems forms new Bioprinting company: Systemic Bio™

Systemic Bio’s efforts will be supported by an initial $15 million seed investment from 3D Systems, which, given the maturity of the underlying materials and process technology, is envisioned to support them through the...

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...

CollPlant starts a study in large animals for its 3D bioprinted regenerative breast implant program

CollPlant, a regenerative and aesthetics medicine company developing innovative technologies and products for tissue regeneration and organ manufacturing, initated a study in large animals for its 3D bioprinted regenerative breast implant program, addressing the $2.8 billion global...

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...

A reconstructive procedure in the first-in-human Phase 1/2a clinical trial has been conducted using a 3D-bioprinted living tissue ear implant

3DBio Therapeutics (3DBio), a clinical-stage regenerative medicine company, and the Microtia-Congenital Ear Deformity Institute announced they have conducted a human ear reconstruction using the AuriNovo™ implant, an investigational, patient-matched, 3D-bioprinted living tissue ear implant. The...

It takes a few seconds to 3D print glass with this new laser-based volumetric additive manufacturing process 

It’s been a few years that volumetric 3D printing is gaining traction, but we have decided to keep a more serious look at the technology ever since some organizations have started commercializing their process....

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...