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Envisiontec 3D-Bioplotter: New Bioprinting Capabilities

Envisiontec 3D-Bioplotter: New Bioprinting Capabilities

Written by David

September 13, 2019

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The 3D-Bioplotter from EnvisionTEC has been at the heart of over 333 scientific papers, from 3D printing human tissue to 3D printing an ovary for mouse implantation.

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It is one of the most commonly used (and earliest) 3D bioprinters in the industry for tissue engineering and biofabrication research. Now, the global provider of professional-grade 3D printing solutions is expanding the bioprinting capabilities of their star product just in time for the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB) Annual Conference in Dresden, Germany.

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Launched in 2000, the 3D-Bioplotter is probably one of the most seasoned bioprinters in the market, and now it’s getting two new print head options that will help advance biomaterial research. Researcher using EnvisionTEC 3D-Bioplotter The first is an upgrade of the Photo-Curing head, now allowing up to five wavelengths or combinations thereof during one project. The second is an Ink-Jet Low-Temperature head designed to dispense materials […]

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