3D Bio-Printing 3D electronic material printing Water-based metal 3D-printers 3D Cellular Tissue Dynamic Culture System-The real 3D culture system 1)The system uses hydrogel as extracellular matrix scaffold - hydrogel scaffold wraps cells in liquid state and forms cross-linked network in solid state...
Disruptive 3D Printing Service Service Solution High-throughput cellular mechanics characterization analyzer Cellular tissue stretchable microelectric array stimulation and imaging recording system Single Cell Pressure Loading Culture and Imaging Analysis System ...
3D printing and flow systems for interventional procedures, with a platform geared towards clinical use and patient-specific simulation. As part of the acquisition, Mentice will also retain key employees of Biomodex. The deal shows that the once-thriving market for 3D printed anatomical models –...
https://www.nettletoc.com/ Composites for technical products have a high melting point, which makes them impossible to use in 3D printing. That’s why Nettle TOC developed a patented technology mixing nettle fibre with polymers. traceless materials GmbH https://www.traceless.eu/ traceless is a...
As has been stated by the 3D Printing Special Interest Group of the Radiological Society of North America, radiologists are a must in the workflow of 3D technology supported clinical cases, where they will either create the 3D biomodel themselves or strictly supervise its precision, to warrant ...
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) of sustainable materials Sustainable packaging materials - High barrier packaging Pyrolysis of biomass and waste plastics Process engineering - Reactive Extrusion, Injection molding, Thermoforming, Multi-layer blown and cast film processing ...
BIOLIFE4D’s groundbreaking approach will converge recent breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, 3D printing techniques and computing technology that will make organ replacement commercially viable and commonplace globally. Heart disease is by far the #1 killer globally, causing nearly ...
3D printing Additive manufacturing Biomimicry Porous structures Specific energy absorption Design 1. Introduction The term biomimicry was first introduced by Otto Schmitt in the 1950s, and was regarded as “the study of formation, structure, or function of biologically produced substances and materials ...
Conventional 3D printing of plastics and other materials has been around for decades, but Bio-Printing is still in the nascent stages of development. While the new technology is currently confined to research, a handful of companies are attempting to commercialize the production of bio-printed tissu...
Pyrolysis of biomass and waste plastics Process engineering - Reactive Extrusion, Injection molding, Thermoforming, Multi-layer blown and cast film processing Commercial application of research results is a guiding principle for the BDDC. Companies working in the automotive, packaging or building materia...