Life Science

Living Cells and 3D Bio Scaffolds in any Shape

Biomanufacturing is now a reality. The BAT Series, which has been called the “gold standard” of bioprinters, won the 2003 R&D Magazine Top 100 award and is being used to bioprint cardiac tissue on the International Space Station. The platform’s SmartPump™ microdispenses virtually any biomaterial, including living cells, with near 100% cell viability. The SmartPump™ can also print a wide range of materials in a heated or cooled environment, including extra-cellular matrices, collagen, and hyaluronic acid. The BAT Series nFD™ tool head can also deposit a wide range of biopolymers in any shape, building true 3D bio scaffolds. The BAT Series prints up to four biologic or nonbiologic materials simultaneously and can make products, such as bioactive bandages, in a single build with automatic tool changes.

PAPC Skull Cap Bioprint

B-Roll: First Heart Structure 3D Printed in Zero Gravity With Adult Human Stem Cells