ArmadilloBio delivered

CHIRON first ArmadilloBio multimaterial inkjet platform has been delivered to TUeindhoven. First tests showed great potential on the use of Biopolymer inks and Biopowders. The research team is now exploring different ways of manufacturing parts with this additive manufacturing technology. Several processes will be investigated in the first phase of the project to achieve bioresorbable […]
Chiron new partner

CHIRON adds to the consortium partners IPC – Innovative Polymers Compounds to improve his compounding capabilites and expand the biomaterials portfolio of the project. IPC – Innovative Polymer Compounds is a specialist ISO 13485 approved compounder of Medical Grade Engineering Polymers for a wide range of Medical Devices including long-term implantable, short-term implantable as well […]
Updates Team

Postdoctoral Researcher at UMC Utrecht Maria Paula Vena joins the CHIRON team to investigate the different opportunities of biofabrication using this technology. She will focus on nano biomaterials and development of bioprocesses in collaboration with the other researchers from UMCUtrecht and Trinity College of Dublin.
Chiron begins

Chiron project officially started with the consortium team working on developing the bioprinter. Key milestone is the delivery of the full bioprinting platform to the University of Eindhoven and a special jetting equipment to Trinity College of Dublin, the aim of the first phase is to 3dprint different biomaterials and jet living cells.