3D printer for skin to replace animal testing
Demand in the Swedish-developed 3D-bioprinter have gained momentum. Erik Gatenholm, President of Cellink, and his colleagues assemble the printer themselves. Photo: Ida Henriksson
3D bio printed human skin is going to replace animal experiments. This is one of the markets for a Swedish 3D-printer startup that uses ink with living cells. In March the company Cellink stepped in to this year’s 33 list, a list consisting of Sweden’s youngest and hottest technology companies that have chance to become a global giant.