by Frank van den Nieuwenhof | Apr 22, 2026 | News
Broader access, higher funding ranges and new routes to accelerate innovation and scale-up. SBMC has expanded its co-funding programme for biomaterials R&D, increasing both the scope and accessibility of funding. The programme now covers 35–50% of total project...
by Frank van den Nieuwenhof | Apr 8, 2026 | News
“Reproducibility of bio-inks will define what reaches the clinic” 3D printing biomaterials is evolving rapidly, with new applications emerging across healthcare. While printers and processes often take centre stage, it is the materials that ultimately...
by Frank van den Nieuwenhof | Apr 8, 2026 | News
“We can already print organs. Just not ones that work.” 3D printing biomaterials is rapidly evolving, with new applications emerging across healthcare. Much of the attention goes to printers and technologies, but the real progress often depends on how materials behave...
by Frank van den Nieuwenhof | Apr 8, 2026 | News
What if pharmaceutical dosing could be as precise as printing electronics? What if therapies could be applied as easily as a temporary tattoo? In this first interview in a three-part series on 3D printing biomaterials, we speak with Marcel Grooten of DoMicro. His...
by Frank van den Nieuwenhof | Mar 16, 2026 | News
Brainport Eindhoven, 15 March 2026 – A smart biosensor patch that enables doctors to monitor surgical wound healing remotely has won the Biomaterials Hackathon 2026 in Brainport Eindhoven. The concept, called WoundReCoverE, was selected as the winning idea by the jury...