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Bioprinting in 3D: Looks Like Candy, Could Regenerate Nerve Cells

By Allison Mills

The printer looks like a toaster oven with the front and sides removed. Its metal frame is built up around a stainless steel circle lit by an ultraviolet light. Stainless steel hydraulics and thin black tubes line the back edge, which lead to an inner, topside box made of red plastic. In front, the metal is etched with the red Bio Bot logo. All together, the gray metal frame is small enough to fit on top of an old-fashioned school desk, but nothing about this 3D printer is old school. In fact, the tissue-printing machine is more like a sci-fi future in the flesh—and it has very real medical applications.

Poietis, the 4D bioprinting company, announces the issuance in the United States and Japan of two major patents on bioprinting

Poietis, first French bioprinting company today announced the issuance by the American Patent Office (USPTO) and the Japanese Office (JPO) of two patents covering its 3D laser assisted bioprinting technology. " The issuance of these patents both in the USA and Japan is very good news. These decisions lays the foundation for future industrial exploitation in these two important countries, that represent together a very large part of the regenerative medicine market " said Bruno Brisson, Poietis co-founder and Director of Business Development.

L'Oreal USA Announces Research Partnership with Organovo to Develop 3-D Bioprinted Skin Tissue

L'Oreal USA, the largest subsidiary of the world's leading beauty company, has announced a partnership with 3-D bioprinting company Organovo Holdings, Inc. (NYSE MKT: ONVO) ("Organovo"). Developed between L'Oreal's U.S.-based global Technology Incubator and Organovo, the collaboration will leverage Organovo's proprietary NovoGen Bioprinting Platform and L'Oreal's expertise in skin engineering to develop 3-D printed skin tissue for product evaluation and other areas of advanced research.

Materialise and Hoet Design Studio Launch "Made in Belgium" Collection of 3D Printed Eyewear

Over the course of the next two days, 3D Printing's leading thinkers and doers will call Brussels home as they gather to celebrate and discuss meaningful applications of 3D Printing at the Materialise World Conference. What better time for Hoet Design Studio to debut their 3D-printed Cabrio eyewear collection - produced in collaboration with Materialise NV (NASDAQ: MTLS)? The Cabrio collection, which consists of four sun and two optical styles, is created at the intersection of tradition in creating premium eyewear designs and advanced additive manufacturing technologies.


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