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A New Ear, Courtesy of 3D Printing

Charles R. Goulding and Julia Wallace examine the ramifications of the recent announcement of a successful 3D printed ear implant.

3D Printed Ears First Used in Human Patient

In a milestone development, 3DBio Therapeutics have completed reconstruction of a human ear with 3D printing.

3D Printed Organs For The Dead

Medical authorities in Taiwan have begun 3D printing “replacement” organs for deceased individuals.

3D Systems Expands Bioprinting Capabilities

3D Systems’ recent acquisition of Volumetric and its continued collaboration with other biotech companies pushes 3D bioprinting capabilities into the future.

3D Systems To 3D Print Human Organs After Major Acquisition

3D Systems announced the acquisition of Volumetric Biotechnologies, solidifying their healthcare strategy.

The Increasing Viability Of Lab-Grown Organs Due To New 3D Printing Technology

The Increasing Viability Of Lab-Grown Organs Due To New 3D Printing Technology

Charles R. Goulding and Arianna Coger investigate FLOAT, a new bioprinting approach.

EMBARGO 1500CET TODAY Readily3D Attempts Volumetric Human Organ Bioprinting

Readily3D Attempts Volumetric Human Organ Bioprinting

Readily3D, one of the first companies to tackle the new volumetric 3D printing process, has adapted their process for bioprinting.

The Art Of Bioprinting

The Art Of Bioprinting

Bioprinting is a 3D printing technique that combines the technology of 3D printers with select biomaterials to imitate components of the body.

Published October 26, 2020
Categorized as learning Tagged bioprinting, organs, research, technique, technology

Future Bioprinting Faces Unknown Regulations

An intriguing piece by The Conversation provokes some thinking into the future regulatory environment that might face bioprinting, a form of 3D printing that is rapidly advancing.

Published May 24, 2020
Categorized as Ideas Tagged bioprinting, legal, organs, regulatory

What’s New in 3D Bioprinting?

Scientific research into using 3D bioprinting to re-create and regenerate human limbs and organs from patient-specific DNA is progressing slowly but surely.

Published March 20, 2020
Categorized as Design Tagged _temp, biomimicry, bioprinting, cornell, organs, scanning

New Developments in Healthcare 3D Printing

Healthcare 3D printing attempts to solve two problems that plague providing care: customization and cost.

Published March 9, 2020
Categorized as Usage Tagged _temp, bioprinting, health, healthcare, introduction, medical, medical. usage, organs, prosthetic

Five Unending Myths About 3D Printing

There are five myths about 3D printing that just won’t go away. We list and explain all of them.

Published December 23, 2019
Categorized as Ideas Tagged building, chocolate, construction, food, manufacturing, myths, organs, prototyping, sugar
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Discovery of New Method Speeds Up Precision 3D Bioprinting

Researchers have devised yet another method of bioprinting that could offer substantially faster print speeds.

Published December 13, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged bioprinting, organs, transplants

New Investment Interest in 3D Printed Human Organs

A billionaire has invested in research to develop practical methods of 3D printing human hearts. Why would this happen? We have some ideas.

Published December 6, 2019
Categorized as Corporate Tagged bioprinting, heart, investment, organs, research
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