US software company develops the world's first 3D human organ printer

Recently, Advanced Solutions, a software company based in Kentucky, developed the world's first 3D human organ printer running on a six-axis robot. Although this machine can solve the problem of organ transplantation, it is also controversial at the legal and ethical level.

This machine is called BioAssemblyBot focus on second-generation biomedical material 3D printer, designed to reform the health care industry.

Michael Golway, President and CEO of Advanced Solutions, said his goal is to print human organs in 3D.

美国软件公司开发出全球首款3D人体器官打印机

The BioAssemblyBot uses a touch screen and laser sensor to control where the robot arm and nozzle move and what to do next. It operates through the software of Tissue Structure Informational Modeling. TISM basically allows users to design and visualize organizational structures before BioAssemblyBot replication.

“We invented machines like BioAssemblyBot that made it possible for our scientists and customers to advance biology in ways never before possible,” says Golway.

美国软件公司开发出全球首款3D人体器官打印机

The most challenging aspect of the process is Bioink, a material used for 3D bioprinting. Bioink must meet the mechanical needs of the printing process and include elements that make the tissue realistic.

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