14–17 Sept 2025
Palace of Culture and Science
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Multifunctional System for Biofabrication: The BioCloner Health Approach

16 Sept 2025, 14:15
15m
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podium presentation Industrial Session

Speaker

Maciej Tabiszewski (BioCloner Health)

Description

The rapid evolution of biomedical technologies is transforming both research and clinical practice, creating new opportunities to improve both human and animal health. BioCloner Health develops a multifunctional system for biofabrication that integrates tools, platforms, and processes to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and practical application. The focus is on purposeful innovation and advanced technological solutions that enhance quality of life.

At the core of this approach stands the BioCloner Desktop Pro, a next-generation 3D bioprinter designed to provide researchers and clinicians with a versatile, reliable, and user-friendly platform. The printer enables the fabrication of resorbable implants, tissue models, and other biomedical constructs, supporting applications in regenerative medicine, pharmacology, and translational research. BioCloner Desktop Pro is compatible with a wide range of printheads for processing diverse biomaterials, which allows users to adapt the system to their specific needs. The device is complemented by a dedicated software layer, developed in-house, that provides full control over the process and seamless integration of different material processing strategies. While the hardware itself represents a significant milestone, it functions as part of a broader ecosystem that combines engineering, biology, and clinical expertise to deliver adaptable solutions for diverse healthcare needs.

A distinctive feature of the BioCloner system is its emphasis on interoperability. Technologies are designed to work together in a coordinated way rather than functioning as isolated products. This systemic perspective facilitates the translation of laboratory innovations into practical medical applications and allows for continuous adaptation as biomedical science evolves.

Equally important are the ethical and societal considerations embedded into the development process. Accessibility, sustainability, and inclusivity are treated not as afterthoughts but as fundamental design principles. By integrating these values into the technological framework, the BioCloner approach ensures that progress delivers tangible benefits to individuals, communities, and ecosystems.

This multifunctional perspective demonstrates how strategic vision, technological innovation, and ethical responsibility can be combined into one coherent system. The BioCloner Health approach highlights the potential of biofabrication not only to advance science and medicine but also to shape a more effective, responsible, and human-centered future for healthcare.

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