THINGS YOU CAN 3D PRINT FROM CELLULOSE
Please check out the latest 3D Printing Industry article about the Novum Project, that among other things utilizes Brinter technology to print from cellulose.
What is Bioprinting – Part 4 of 6: Optimization of Printing Parameters
This article deals with the optimization of the 3D bioprinting process. The upcoming articles will cover the crosslinking of printed structures and post-printing evaluation. The cover picture of this article shows an example of 3D Bioprinting process steps (source: Regenerative Medicine Frontiers Journal article: Regen Med Front. 2019;1:e190004). The three basic steps in the 3D […]
What is Bioprinting – Part 3 of 6: Bioprinting Techniques
This article deals with the actual printing step of the 3D bioprinting process by focusing on different bioprinting technologies. The upcoming articles will cover optimization of printing parameters, crosslinking of printed structures, and post-printing evaluation. The cover picture of this article shows an example of 3D Bioprinting process steps (source: Regenerative Medicine Frontiers Journal article: Regen […]
Jakajima 3D Bioprinting Conference Presentations Now Available
The 3D Bioprinting Conference is part of the 3D Medical Printing Series organized and initiated by Jakajima. It all started in 2014. Brinter Ltd’s Product Manager Sanna Turunen gave a presentation in the online 3D Bioprinting conference 2021 edition on the topic “Restore project, User-centred smart nanobiomaterial-based 3D matrices for chondral repair”. Now most of […]
2D Cell Culture vs. 3D Cell Culture
A question that is often raised is that what are the benefits of using a 3D cell culture compared to a traditional 2D cell culture. Brinter scientists Antti Arjonen (PhD) and Sanna Turunen (D.Sc.Tech) wrote an article in the Finnish journal Solubiologi (The Cell Biologist) 2/2020 comparing the pros and cons of both methods. The […]
2020 3D printing/healthcare and bioprinting companies Newborns, Warriors, Unicorns, and Winners – a classification by Jenny Chen
This article links to Jenny Chen’s recent LinkedIn Posting where she grouped both public and private bioprinting companies to four: Newborns, Warriors, Unicorns, and Winners. The posting has spurred lively discussion in our 3D printing space. Jenny says she did this as a fun exercise and reminds that the grouping isn’t a stock buy/sell suggestion. […]
What is Bioprinting – Part 2 of 6: The Pre-printing/Pre-Processing Step
This article deals mostly with the Pre-printing step of 3D bioprinting and the upcoming articles cover printing technologies and post-printing phases. The cover picture of this article shows an example of 3D Bioprinting process steps (source: Regenerative Medicine Frontiers Journal article: Regen Med Front. 2019;1:e190004) The three basic steps in the 3D bioprinting process include: […]
Brinter Team Member Contributes to Scientific Bioink Research
Brinter’s Product manager, a researcher herself, Sanna Turunen, actively contributes to bioink research, keeping up with the future demands of 3D bioprinting. The results underline the importance of the tunability of the precursors and the resulting hydrogels according to the specific processing method. The collaboration with the Tampere University researchers, from the Kellomäki Lab – […]
RESTORE Project Showcased in the Upcoming 3D Bioprinting Conference
Brinter Ltd’s Product Manager Sanna Turunen will give a presentation in the online 3D Bioprinting conference on the topic “Restore project, User-centred smart nanobiomaterial-based 3D matrices for chondral repair” on the 26th of January, 2021. Check out the complete news with more details about the conference from the RESTORE project’s website.