3D Bio Printing
The promise of printing human organs began in 1983 when Charles Hull invented stereolithography. Now 3D BioPrinting techniques are used to combine cells, growth factors, and biomaterials to fabricate biomedical parts that maximally imitate natural tissue characteristics. 3D Printer can be used to print tissues and organs to help research drugs and pills. Researchers at Wake Forest University in North Carolina say they have created a 3D printer that can produce organs, tissues, and bones that could theoretically be implanted into living humans. Around 115,000 people in the United States are currently on the waiting list for a lifesaving organ transplant. Another name is added to the national transplant waiting list every 10 minutes. This technology and industry will see explosive growth, with the potential to disrupt many aspects of healthcare and drug development.
- drawback of bioprinting
- pressure assisted bioprinting
- bioprinting challenges
- benefits of bioprinting
- who uses bioprinting
- Bio-Ink in 3D Printing
- Tissue engineering
- Laser assisted bioprinting
- Laser manufacturing
- Rapid prototyping
- Micropatterning
- High cell density printing
Related Conference of 3D Bio Printing
12th World Congress on Computer Science, Machine Learning and Big Data
6th International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources
12th International Conference and Exhibition on Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
25th International Conference on Big Data & Data Analytics
3D Bio Printing Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- 3D Bio Printing
- 3D Modelling
- 3D Printing in Ceramics 3D Craft & Home Decor
- 3D Printing in Construction Arena
- 3D Printing in Healthcare, Life Sciences & Medicines
- 3D Printing in Textile, Fashion World & Jewellery Industry
- 3D Printing User Friendly & Advance Software
- Advances in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing Technology
- Artificial Intelligence and 3D Printing
- B2B and B2C Partnering and Collaborations
- Forthcoming Technologies and Planning in 3D Printing
- Future of 3D printing in space
- G-code in 3D printing
- Impact & Assessment on Environment using 3D Printing
- Innovation in 3D Printing
- Mobile 3D Printer
- Modelling and Simulation(M&S) techniques of 3D Printing & AM
- Nano 3D Printing
- 3D Printing: The Next Revolution in Industrial Manufacturing
- Challenges and Fixing Problems in 3D Printing
