bioprinting

McGill University Startup TissueTinker Could Speed Up Cancer Drug Development with 3D Printing

TissueTinker is a McGill University startup that aims to accelerate cancer research. The team uses 3D printing to make tumor models from hydrogels. That approach may lead to alternatives for…

UToledo Health Using 3D Bioprinting by Tides Health For Wound Care

Dr. Munier Nazzal, a vascular surgeon and chief of the Division of Vascular, Endovascular Surgery and Wound Care of UToledo Health in Ohio, is working on an exciting bioprinting application:…

TissueLabs Launches Advanced TissuePro Bioprinter for Labs Ready to Scale Up

Swiss biotech company TissueLabs has launched its most advanced bioprinter yet, the TissuePro. Built for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, the new machine features precise multi-material printing, more automation, and…

3D Printed Microgels from Terasaki Institute Could Help Heal Tissue

In a major step forward for tissue engineering, scientists at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) in Los Angeles have developed a light-based 3D printing technique that guides cells…

Auxilium Starts Human Trial for Nerve Implant First Bioprinted in Space

Auxilium Biotechnologies has officially launched a clinical trial for its proprietary NeuroSpan Bridge, a nerve-regeneration implant first bioprinted in space. The implant, created using the company’s AMP-1 bioprinter aboard the…

Parallax Volumetric Additive Manufacturing Debuts at RAPID via Manifest Technologies

Manifest Technologies is showcasing its take on volumetric additive manufacturing at this year’s RAPID+TCT event, this week in Detroit, Michigan. Manifest, formerly known as Vitro3D, spun out of the University…

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RAPID + TCT 2025: Transforming Healthcare with Additive Manufacturing

RAPID + TCT, North America’s largest event for additive manufacturing (AM), is set to return to Detroit this April, bringing together experts from across the medical and manufacturing fields. The…

3DPOD 243: Volumetric 3D Printing with Xolo CCO, Stephan Kuehr

Stephan Kuehr began his career at 3YOURMIND before joining the volumetric 3D printing firm Xolo. In this episode of the 3DPOD, we discuss Xolo, its technology, volumetric 3D printing, bioprinting,…

AMS 2025: Enabling & Scaling 3D Printing in Healthcare, Part 2

There were many reasons to be excited about this year’s Additive Manufacturing Strategies in New York City, from panels on venture capital, private equity, and M&A to the popular CEO…

Nanoscribe’s New Clear Material Designed for Optical Electronics

Nanoscribe has launched IPX-Clear, a Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP) material with high transparency, designed for dimensionally accurate components. Optimized for Nanoscribe’s Two-Photon Grayscale Lithography (2GL) process, this resin enables rapid production…

Stanford’s Dr. Skylar-Scott Breaks Down the Timeline for Fully Bioprinted Organs

Bioprinting has transitioned from an ambitious idea to a field making steady progress toward creating functional tissues and vascularized structures, offering a glimpse into the future of regenerative medicine. Against…

3D Printing G-Code Gets an Upgrade: T-Code

Good old G-Code still manages many 3D printers, great and small. Just like the STL, it’s a standard that enables collaboration while also holding the additive manufacturing (AM) industry back….

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A Narrative of Transformation: Enablers to Scale AM in Healthcare.

I’ve always wanted to leverage innovation for impactful change in health systems, and my experiences spanning clinical medicine, public health, health economics, and the intricate world of health systems and…

UpNano Launches 2PP 3D Printing Service with New NanoPro VT Printer

UpNano, an Austrian company specializing in two-photon polymerization (2PP) additive manufacturing (AM), has launched a service bureau that will offer high-volume output of microscale parts. The new service, NanoPro, will…

UMAMI Taps Bioscience Firms to 3D Print Seafood in Korea

UMAMI Bioworks has partnered with biotech firm KCell Biosciences and bioreactor company WSG. The partnership with the two Korean firms includes a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that aims to bring…

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The Bioprinting World Map Reimagined: The Evolution from 2019 to 2024

Five years have passed since we first mapped the world of bioprinting, and in that time, the landscape has dramatically shifted. In 2019, bioprinting was a sector focused on the…

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3DPOD 212: Chuck Hull and the Invention of 3D Printing

40 years ago today, on August 8, 1984, Charles Hull filed a patent application for stereolithography (SLA), the first additive manufacturing technique in history. We’re honored to have Chuck Hull…

An Intertwined Future: 3D Printing Nanocellulose

Nanocellulose is an exciting new group of materials that could be widely used in manufacturing. Nanocellulose, also called nano cellulose, cellulose nanofibers (CNF), cellulose nanocrystal (CNC), and microfibrillated cellulose (MFC),…

Canadian Government Invests $75M More in Aspect Biosystems

Canadian bioprinting startup Aspect Biosystems has received a $72.75 million investment from Canada and the province of British Columbia. This supports earlier investments amounting to $200 million in Aspect’s technology…

3DPOD Episode 196: Bioprinting and Biofabrication with Dietmar Hutmacher, Queensland University of Technology

Dietmar Hutmacher is a Professor and Chair in Regenerative Medicine at the Faculty of Engineering, School of Mechanical, Medical, and Process Engineering at Queensland University of Technology. He possesses extensive…

3D Printing Financials: 3D Systems Undertakes Restructuring Amid Mixed Q3 Earnings

Just as 3D Systems (NYSE: DDD) had anticipated in its preliminary results last October, the company has unveiled its financial performance for the third quarter ending on September 30, 2023….

Bioprinting Companies Unite to Form HU3DINKS Consortium

A new international consortium called HU3DINKS is rallying behind a single mission: to develop advanced human tissue-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting. Supported by IraSME, a German network of funding programs;…

3D Printing News Unpeeled: Custom Mice and Bioprinted Plants

Formify is using MJF to 3D print custom mice made to order specifically for your hand alone. The company says that it only needs a picture of your hand and…

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Stratasys Steps into Bioprinting with CollPlant and Regenerative Breast Implants

Resorbable breast implants is a burgeoning area, with companies like BellaSeno, Lattice Medical, Healshape and anymedi are already working on the technology. Meant for mastectomies initially, these types of implants…