Kentucky-based software company Advanced Solutions developed BioAssemblyBot, first 3D human tissue printer using six-axis robot system

Briefing

Kentucky-based software company Advanced Solutions developed BioAssemblyBot, first 3D human tissue printer using six-axis robot system

August 14, 2017

Briefing

  • BioAssemblyBot – Advanced Solutions' second generation of 3D printers focused on producing biomedical materials, with goal of 3D printing human organs in future
  • Printer Specifications – Has touch screen and laser sensor to give instructions to robot arm and nozzle, and operates on proprietary software, called Tissue Structure Information Modelling (TSIM), enabling users to design and visualize tissue structure for replication
  • Technology Applications – Can create mimics of livers, lungs, hearts, kidneys, pancreas, bones, and human skin
  • Advanced Solutions Goal – Aims to move technology from research to clinical side by 2022 and start developing functional solutions for patients

Accelerator

Sector

Healthcare/Health Sciences, Information Technology

Organization

Advanced Solutions Inc.

Source

Original Publication Date

June 23, 2017

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