A desktop version of 3D bioprinting is here! By Deanna Utroske – Cosmetics Design.com USA

Now researchers can print and test cosmetics on human skin without devoting hundreds of thousands of
dollars or massive amounts of space to printing technologies.
BioBots, a startup out of South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is selling its printers and bio-inks to researchers for a
discounted rate in exchange for insights that are helping the company fast-track R&D on the compact mach

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