The Cellink Partnership Conference took place from 25th to 27th of October in Portsmouth in the UK, and Levin Hafa from GUF presented a poster showcasing the last advances of the project.
For 2 days Portsmouth received scientists, leaders and experts to foster a growing community of collaboration and knowledge around bioprinting. The fifth edition of Cellink Partnership Conference aimed to provide participants with invaluable insights, showcase groundbreaking discoveries, network with peers, and celebrate advancements in the bioprinting field. The meeting brought together key opinion leaders, life science experts, and industries to share experiences on how bioprinting is being employed to address research challenges across various application areas. Some topics addressed were 3D Cell Culture, Personalized Medicine, Drug Development, Clinical Translation, Biomaterials, Alternatives to Animal Models and Tissue Engineering.
As it could not be otherwise, B-BRIGHTER was present at the conference. Levin Hafa from GUF presented a poster titled “Bioprinting by light sheet lithography: engineering complex tissues with high resolution at high speed”, with the participation of researchers from, GUF and IBEC. The poster highlighted the new B-BRIGHTER technology, a patented one-photon bioprinting technique that produces millimeter-sized objects in less than 3 minutes using a static light sheet and a digitally scanned perpendicular light beam and allows live acquisition of the printing process in high resolution for real-time observation.
The diverse sessions on the conference agenda presented a unique opportunity to learn about the current uses of bioprinting technologies, explore emerging trends and solutions, acquire practical knowledge through interactive workshops, and connect with the bioprinting community.