High-Quality 3D Printing More Affordable and Accessible

Brinter Launches Multipurpose “Brinter Core” to Make High-Quality 3D Printing More Affordable and Accessible

The new entry-level 3D printer is 50% smaller and lower in cost, with the aim to make bioprinting more accessible to researchers and manufacturers for uses that range from personalized drugs to human spare parts.

Turku-based bioprinting startup Brinter has today announced the launch of its new entry-level model, Brinter Core. The multi-material 3D bioprinting solution is designed to be more portable and is half the cost of its predecessor, allowing more pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, universities, and research centers to access the technology under tight budget restrictions.

Brinter Core is a modular and portable bioprinter that is able to print multi-material and highly complex tissue structures in 3D, providing all the basic features needed for bioprinting. The device can print both stiff and soft materials, including but not limited to liquids and hydrogels with living cells, bio-paste, metal with binder material, and plastic while being easy to pack up and set up in a different lab or cleanroom in minutes.


https://www.printingnews.com/industrial-printing/press-release/21157731/brinter-launches-multipurpose-brinter-core-to-make-highquality-3d-printing-more-affordable-and-accessible

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