A 3D bio-printer may be something that one hears about from science fiction movies and media but it is something that is the next technology development in medical needs. A company called Renewal Bio aims to create artificial human embryos in their labs for future needs and answer the shortage in organs for transplant, something which the company may harvest and make available for all. 

3D Bio Printer for Human Organs-Soon for Transplant Needs

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A laboratory staff works at Genethon, a non-profit gene therapy R&D organization in Evry on May 10, 2022. - Genethon, a non-profit gene therapy R&D organization founded by the French Muscular Dystrophy Association (AFM-Telethon) is dedicated to the conception, clinic and preclinic development of drugs of genic therapy for rare diseases.

Renewal Bio is a company that focuses on ventures towards biotechnology, and there are multiple projects from the company regarding their ventures toward health technology for all. According to Interesting Engineering, their latest focus is on creating the 3D bioprinter for making human organs for future transplants. 

Here, their focus is to create artificial human embryos that would grow human organs and have them available for different patients around the globe. 

The company aims to bring human organs available for everyone, at their disposal via the health institutions that provide them and operate on them. 

It will come as a 40- to 50-day-old pregnancy for the artificial embryos. 

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Artificial Human Embryos from Renewal Bio

The artificial human embryos will give the world the human organs that people need for a transplant, and it will answer the shortage problems that the world face now. Renewal Bio aims to be the provider of stem cell technology in this venture, focusing on medical procedures available for the world to take advantage of once it starts developing.

Artificial Organs for Transplant

There are multiple studies on growing organs from stem cell technology and other methods of next-generation development that aim to answer the needs of the modern world. There is a shortage of organs, and researchers are looking for ways to create artificial or organic ones for patients in need, especially those with critical conditions. 

Some research has their applications on animals, and one example would be a mouse pancreas that scientists developed and it helped in reversing diabetes among rats. Multiple studies focus on this new organ development for different needs, and it comes as a way to help those that need it for their continued existence in the world. 

Now, there is another focus in the medical technology industry by Renewal Bio and it aims to give the world a lot to experience in the coming years, particularly for those that severely need it. The world is seeing more development for their needs, and companies like these aim to bring more for everyone through new ways like bioprinting. 

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