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LifeFab: 3D IJ printing for biomedical and diagnostic applications

  • chemstream001
  • Mar 10
  • 1 min read


As Tobias Hasenberg from Antleron mentioned in a recent LinkedIn post, Antleron and ChemStream are very proud of their joint collaboration in the VLAIO-funded LifeFab project that ran during the past four years. Together, we explored the boundaries of 3D inkjet printing for obtaining objects that have great potential in biomedical and diagnostic applications.


During this quest we learned a lot and came up with highly performing and biocompatible 3D IJ printing inks and inventive multi-material print strategies. It was an exciting multi-disciplinary adventure and we hope that this research will continue to bear fruit in the world of biomedical applications.


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