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based inVillaz-St-Pierre, SWITZERLAND
REGENHU started in 2007 with a goal to create and develop bioprinting technologies that will positively impact many medical fields. From the small team that formed REGENHU, which grew our name and reputation we are so proud off – to the ...
The 3d bioprinting station in a biosafety enclosure: bringing the future of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine closer by revolutionizing medicine ...
based inPessac, FRANCE
Poietis is a biotechnology company specialized in the development and manufacturing of human tissues by 4D bioprinting. Since its inception in 2014 the company has been developing physiological models, particularly in partnership with the world’s ...
based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Creative Bioarray is a leading customer-centered biotechnology company and a pioneer with the latest technology of cell patterning. Creative Bioarray has an experienced expert team and is committed to providing comprehensive services and customized ...
based inMeyzieu, FRANCE
CTIBiotech uses advanced tissue engineering techniques (3D bioprinting, bioreactors) to develop models and bioassays needed to test the efficiency and effect of ingredients. Our models have varying levels of complexity suited our clients needs in ...
based inHelsinki, FINLAND
UPM Biomedicals is the forerunner in producing high quality nanofibrillar cellulose for medical and life science applications. More than 300 patents protect the existing and future products that rely on the Finnish birch pulp. We actively ...
based inCambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Founded by Dr Mark Kotter and Florian Schuster, bit.bio is an award-winning human synthetic biology enterprise. bit.bio™s mission is coding cells for health. To do so, we apply the principles of computation to biology. Our current focus is to ...
based inAlexandria, AUSTRALIA
At Inventia, we’re creating some of the most powerful tools for advanced medical discovery today. We build machines to bioprint human cells in 3D and help forward-thinking pioneers in the fields of drug discovery and biomedical research to create ...
We’re not chasing pipe dreams about printed organs. Our core technology in digital bioprinting is built for fast, scalable and reproducible printing of 3D cell constructs that you can ...
based inManno, SWITZERLAND
TissueLabs is the platform for creating organs and tissues in the lab. We offer biomaterials, equipment, and services to support tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Our mission is to fabricate lab-grown tissues and organs, for both ...
MatriXpec™ hydrogels are developed to offer tissue-specific microenvironments for 3D cell culture. MatriXpec™ hydrogels allow running experiments in truly representative substrates that mimic the biological clues of ...
based inBerlin, GERMANY
Transplantation medicine and plastic surgery rely on artificial materials without physiologic functionality or transplants from human and animal sources that require immunosuppression. Cellbricks vision is a future where biofabrication of organs and ...
based inLausanne, SWITZERLAND
We developed a rapid tomographic bioprinter to help life scientists push the frontiers of biofabrication. We are Readily3D, we developed Tomolite and Apparite to make research in biosciences quicker and more efficient. Founded in 2020, Readily3D ...
based inBerlin, GERMANY
SCIENION is a global market leader in ultra-low volume precision dispensing and microarray as well as biosensor technologies. Our customers in the entire life science sector benefit from an integrated product portfolio and services advancing ...
based inGranada, SPAIN
Regemat 3D makes available to research and science a technology tailormade designed what born to integrate the advantages of the additive manufacturing with tissue engineering and applied to the regenerative medicine. The personalized configuration ...
based inPhiladelphia, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Allevi creates tools and solutions to design, engineer and build with life. Our 3D bioprinters and bioinks are used around the world to find solutions to humanity’s most difficult problems – to cure disease, to test novel drugs, and to eliminate the ...