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3D Bioprinting Market Size 2021 – Application, Trends, Growth, Opportunities and Worldwide Forecast

3D Bioprinting Market Size 2021 – Application, Trends, Growth, Opportunities and Worldwide Forecast
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3D Printing Medical Devices Market worth $5 1 billion by 2026 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets

3D Printing Medical Devices Market worth $5.1 billion by 2026 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets 3D Printing Medical Devices Market by Component (3D Printer, 3D Bioprinter, Material, Software, Service), Technology (EBM, DMLS, SLS, SLA, DLP, Polyjet), Application (Surgical Guides, Prosthetics, Implants), User (Hospital, ASCs) - Global Forecast to 2026 , published by MarketsandMarkets, the global market is projected to reach USD 5.1 billion by 2026 from USD 2.4 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 16.3% during the forecast period. Browse in-depth TOC on 543 - Tables Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=90799911 The growth of this market is mainly driven by the growing number of 3D printer vendors across major markets, increasing adoption of patient-specific medical devices. Moreover, rising R&D investments by the key players operating in the market to develop advanced 3D Printing Medical Devices coupled with growing funding & grants for

Combination of 2-Photon 3D-printer and bioink allows precise, direct printing of living cells

Combination of 2-Photon 3D-printer and bioink allows precise, direct printing of living cells Apr 16 2021 The combination of a 2-Photon 3D-printer with an innovative hydrogel-based bioink allows the direct printing of 3D structures containing living cells at both the meso- and microscale. Developed by UpNano GmbH (Vienna, Austria), the NanoOne Bio is a printer based on the successful NanoOne range of laser-powered 2-Photon 3D-printers that are able to build structures across 12 orders of magnitude. The new hydrogel has been developed with Xpect INX (Ghent, Belgium), a spin-off in foundation specialized in the development of biocompatible materials for the 3D-(bio-)printing industry. It is the only commercially available resin that allows embedding living cells straight from a culture plate within highly precise 3D-printed structures for biological applications.

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