Biomaterials and Bioinspired materials

Biomaterials can be derived either from nature or synthesized in the laboratory using a variety of chemical approaches utilizing metallic components, polymers, ceramics or composite materials. Scientists are further developing and researching for advanced biological materials which will be providing unique and advanced materials, technological significance of this area is immense for applications as diverse as tissue engineering and drug delivery biosystems to bio mimicked sensors and optical devices which is Bioinspired, biomimetic and Nano biomaterials are emerging as the most promising area of research within the area of biological materials science and engineering.

Synthetic biology studies how to build artificial biological systems for engineering applications, using many of the same tools and experimental techniques. But the work is fundamentally an engineering application of biological science. The focus is often on ways of taking parts of natural biological systems, characterizing and simplifying them, and using them as a component of a highly unnatural, engineered, biological system.3D bioprinting, abductin, alacrities, algaenan, bio ink, Bioactive glass, Bio ceramic, Bio glass, Biomesh, Biopolymer, Bio resorbable metal, Bone cement, Bone wax , Cobalt-chrome, Co polyester, Elastin, Fibrin scaffold, Fluorosilicate glass, Biomimetic material, Mechanical properties of biomaterials, Medical grade silicone, Metal foam, Nanocellulose, Oxinium, Self-healing material, Shrilk, Surface modification of biomaterials with proteins, Synthesis of bioglass, Synthetic biodegradable polymer, Thermoplastic elastomer, etc,.

The biomaterials market is poised to reach USD 130.57 Billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 16% during the forecast period of 2015 to 2020. The global nerve repair and regeneration market is valued at USD 5,945.69 Million in 2015 and poised to grow at a CAGR of 11.83% to reach USD 10,398.79 Million in 2020. The global synthetic biology market is expected to reach $5,630.4 million in 2018 from $1,923.1 million in 2013, growing at a CAGR of 24%. The market is dominated byNorth America, followed by Europe, Asia, and Rest of the World (RoW). Europe is expected to dominate the market in terms of the value by 2018.

  • Hydrogel Scaffolds
  • Biomimetic
  • Nano Biomaterials
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Living Materials
  • Biopolymers and Bioplastics
  • Bio ink
  • Bioactive glass
  • Bio mesh
  • Bio resorbable metal
  • Tissue Engineering

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May 30-31, 2024

9th Annual Conference and Expo on Biomaterials

Vienna, Austria

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