
Bio-printing
Bio-printing is a technology that creates living tissue and organs by depositing layers of bio-ink—materials containing cells and biocompatible substances—using specialized 3D printers. It allows scientists and medical professionals to generate complex biological structures tailored for research, drug testing, or transplants. By precisely placing cells and supporting materials, bio-printing aims to produce functional tissues that mimic natural ones, potentially reducing the need for donor organs and advancing regenerative medicine. This innovative approach combines engineering, biology, and computer technology to address healthcare challenges more effectively.