In addition to their groundbreaking bioprinting inks, CELLINK is also the manufacturer of two advanced bioprinters: the INKREDIBLE and the INKREDIBLE +. Now the company is introducing a third printer, and according to CELLINK, it’s radically different from their previous machines. The BIO X, says CELLINK, is the most user-friendly bioprinter on the market, a standalone product that features everything a scientist needs to engineer tissue through 3D printing.
User-friendly isn’t exactly the first term that comes to mind when one thinks of bioprinting, but the BIO X is equipped with software designed to simplify the process by guiding the user through every step. It also gives users tons of options and a great deal of control, with the ability to print with a wide range of biomaterials that mimic the native environment of each specific type of cell. Users can optimize the process for heart tissue, skin, cartilage, bone, etc., thanks to special features such as exchangeable, intelligent print heads that offer multiple options for heating, cooling, and different extrusion methods according to the needs of the material.
“We are differentiators helping innovators succeed. We help researchers throughout the entire process and adapt to their needs, from providing the most user friendly technology to designing experiments, in order to help them achieve the results they desire,” said CELLINK CEO and Co-Founder Erik Gatenholm. “The BIO X printer will revolutionize the way bioprinting has been done in the last decade and open up a new path for scientist from multiple fields to come together and engineer human tissues.”
Although CELLINK only went public on NASDAQ in November, their technology already has a presence in 28 countries, and is being used by major institutions such as the FDA, Harvard and MIT, as well as several cosmetics companies. You can purchase the BIO X here, as well as browse CELLINK’s growing collection of bioinks, tools, starter kits and more. The company’s website also provides plenty of support in the form of video tutorials and downloads. Discuss in the BIO X forum at 3DPB.com.