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Imagine that your teeth regrow from the root, a research team from KU Leuven could make it that happen, using 3D printing

In the list of examples of regenerative medicine treatments that doctors explore to regrow, repair or replace damaged or diseased cells, organs or tissues, we mostly hear about stem cell injections, platelet rich plasma...

3D Systems to welcome Bioprinting and Simulation Firms Allevi and Additive Works to its portfolio of companies

  3D Systems expands the scope of application opportunities for additive manufacturing (AM) in medical and high-reliability industrial applications. The AM solutions company has decided to acquire Allevi, Inc. to strengthen its regenerative medicine activities on...

UpNano on the path to 3D-Printing Living Cells for Bioapplications with new 2Photon 3D-printer

Two-dimensional cell cultures have been the standard in pharmaceutical preclinical R&D and in biomedical research in general, for many decades. However, growing evidence demonstrates that these models poorly represent the cellular interaction at the...

CELLINK: One step closer to reduce the use of animals in research with 3D Human Tissues from MatTek

Known for its participation in European projects such as the TRIANKLE, Cellink is a Sweden-based company that develops and commercializes bioprinting technologies. The company’s solutions enable researchers to 3D print organs and tissue for...

The TRIANKLE Project: 12 organizations including FC Barcelona, TU/e and Leitat to develop 3D bioprinted implants for the ankle joint

The project aims to fill the critical gap created by the lack of effective treatments currently available for Tendinopathies and osteoarthritis. The TRIANKLE consortium – made up of 12 European organisations, will develop 3D bioprinted...

4th Additive Manufacturing Forum: Highlights, Trends and Review

A new vague of companies in the AM value chain and the importance of related services In the midst of several events cancellations/postponements due to the Coronavirus pandemic, IPM AG, with the consent of...
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Tissue engineering: Nanoscribe unveils a 3D printing material ideal for the production of 3D microarchitectures

Nanoscribe presents the new IP-Visio printing material for life science applications. This material is non-cytotoxic, low-fluorescent and designed for the 3D Microfabrication of biocompatible microstructures.  With IP-Visio, Nanoscribe’s 3D printers open up the way to...

Antleron to develop 3D bioprinting solutions using 3D Systems’ technologies

Leuven-based R&D facility Antleron ensures medical and life science innovation, including regenerative medicine. The research centre ambitions to support several projects in the field of 3D bioprinting. In this sense, the team of research will...

Prellis Biologics: A $8.7 M funding and first Animal Transplant of 3D-Printed Tissue

Prellis Biologics has raised $8.7 Million in Series A Round. Since the beginning of the summer period, the medical tech company is the fourth company to secure a funding after axial3D, Fortify & 3YOURMIND....

3D bioprinted organ models, a market that worth $1.9 billion

Currently, the average wait time for a liver is 4 to 5 months and 2.5 to 3 years for a kidney in the U.K. Despite the acceleration in 3D bioprinting research, we are still...