3D Bioprinting & Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications

Online Symposium & Networking

Date: 11 June 2025 (13:00-17:00 – UK Time)

Participation at the event is free of charge; however, registration is mandatory. 

3D bioprinting uses 3D printing techniques to create complex, functional structures using living cells, biomaterials, and biochemicals. The properties of nanomaterials offer possibilities for development of biomedical applications, including enhanced imaging, drug delivery and tissue engineering. Nanomaterials have been designed and tailored for specific applications in the biomedical fields. Nanomaterials can be used:

  • to create 3D-printed implants and other biomedical devices with improved biocompatibility and functionality,
  • as scaffolds for tissue regeneration, promoting cell growth and tissue repair, 
  • to create highly sensitive biosensors for early disease detection and monitoring. 
  • to both diagnose and treat diseases, combining imaging and therapeutic capabilities. 

The aim of the event is to bring together technology development leaders and end-users and present progress in the development in use of nanomaterials in a number of applications.

We are assisting commercialisation of new technologies providing nanomaterials solutions by providing unique networking environment and facilitating direct one to one collaboration and consortium building for future government funded projects such as HORIZON Europe.

The conference is supported by our exclusive virtual exhibition platform, where the community members can showcase their organisation, products and services on custom made dedicated virtual exhibition booths where access to their videos and publications is active all year around.

You could become part of our community and increase your visibility and growth opportunities. Please register your interest.

Confirmed speakers and participants are coming from the following organisations: Ansys, BIOEMTECH, CELLINK, Bioprosthetics Inc, University College London, University of Salford, University of Oulu, University of Lincoln, and Neotericon LLX,

Topics:

  • 3D bioprinting
  • bioimaging
  • biosensors
  • scaffolds for tissue regeneration,
  • instruments and characterisations techniques 
  • designing of nanomaterials
  • nanopore in membrane, DNA sequencing
  • cancer detection and therapy
  • 3D printed implants and biomedical devices
  • targeted drug delivery and release

 

Who should attend?

  • Scientists and Researchers developing new technologies
  • Engineers integrating cutting-edge solutions
  • CTOs, R&D Directors and Managers developing new technology strategies.
  • Innovators looking for fresh ideas
  • Marketing professionals looking to promote their innovative products
  • Investors looking for technology investment opportunities
  • Individuals interested in establishing connections to participate in Horizon Europe Projects.

Why should attend?

  • Learn from the Experts: Receive valuable insights into latest technology developments
  • Network with Peers: Connect with other scientist, engineers and innovators
  • Develop Collaboration: Initiate new collaborations in grant funded projects
  • Find Costumers: Present your innovative products and services to new costumers
  • This event offers a chance to learn more about preparing for and participating in upcoming Horizon Europe Projects.

This event is supporting the EU funded TriAnkle project:

The TriAnkle is an innovative medical application that aims to improve the junctions and cartilages (and therefore, the overall movement) of the ankle by introducing a tailored, 3D bio-printed collagen-and-gelatin based structure in the affected area. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation framework programme under the Grant Agreement #952981. For more information on this project, visit their website at: https://triankle.eu/

Preliminary Programme

Simply click on the image of the speaker’s virtual desk to explore their exhibition stand

Transforming Healthcare: The Power of Simulation

Dr Lakshana Mohee, Senior Healthcare Academic Program Manager,  Ansys, UK

3D printed orthopedic grafts for bone restoration

Prof. Dr. Arun Kumar President MS PhD, CEO and Chief Scientist, Bioprosthetics Inc, USA

BIOEMTECH’s imaging systems and preclinical studies for biomedical applications using nanomaterials

Dr Maria Kitsara, Science & Innovation Manager, BIOEMTECH, Greece

Designing shaped nanoparticles as advanced anticancer and antimicrobials

Dr Zeljka Krpetic, Associate Professor in Nanoscience and Bionanotechnology, University of Salford, UK

Introduction to the TriAnkle Project 3D Bioprinting Innovation Ecosystem

Dr Bojan Boskovic, CEO, Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd., UK

Development Biomedical Innovation Ecosystem and Upcoming Horizon Europe calls

Ana Bankovic Cassidy, Senior Innovation Manager, Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd., UK

This event is supported by the virtual exhibitions on the following platforms: