3D printing has captivated the world with its ability to create intricate designs and objects, but a groundbreaking innovation is now taking this technology to extraordinary new heights: printing living cells and human tissue. Researchers at Penn State University have unveiled the HITS-Bio system (High-throughput Integrated Tissue Fabrication System for Bioprinting), a revolutionary bioprinting technology that dramatically accelerates tissue creation while preserving the delicate viability of living cells.
3D printing in medicine is getting better and better. Now, for the first time, a research team from the company 3DBio Therapeutics has succeeded in printing a functional ear from a patient's own cells and then transplanting it.
This year my prediction for 2022 trends is a little different. This time I asked the artificial intelligence of Open-AI for their opinion and some trend predictions for the new year surprised me...
3D printing is not only indispensable in industry, but also in medicine. From prosthetics to printing medical instruments, it offers great potential in the healthcare sector.