A key advantage of 3D bioprinting is its ability to create complex, customized structures with high precision. Unlike traditional tissue engineering methods, which are often labor-intensive, bioprinting allows for precise control of cell and biomaterial placement, resulting in more functional tissue constructs.
The market for 3D bioprinting is expected to grow significantly due to increasing demands for organ transplantation and alternative solutions to address donor shortages. Bioprinting facilitates the creation of functional tissues and organs suitable for transplantation, thereby reducing reliance on human organ donors.