The field of 3D bioprinting is revolutionizing tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and drug discovery. At the heart of this innovation are bioinks—the biomaterial formulations that allow for the deposition of living cells, growth factors, and extracellular matrices in controlled three-dimensional patterns.
In this post, we profile seven leading U.S.-based biomaterials engineering companies that are driving innovation in the design and fabrication of bioinks. These companies are not only shaping the future of human-compatible tissue manufacturing, but also expanding the commercial and clinical applications of bioprinting.
U.S. Location: Cambridge, MA
Parent Company: BICO (Sweden)
CELLINK is expanding beyond R&D applications into preclinical models, organ-on-chip systems, and transplantable tissues. With a robust catalog and global distribution, CELLINK is a powerhouse in the commercialization of bioinks for bioprinting research and clinical-grade tissue fabrication.
Headquarters: San Diego, CA
By focusing on ECM-mimetic materials, Advanced BioMatrix is well-positioned to lead in custom tissue fabrication, especially for high-fidelity 3D cell culture and bioprinting. Its synergy with CELLINK’s broader platform enhances scalability and product diversity.
Headquarters: Philadelphia, PA
Parent Company: 3D Systems
As part of 3D Systems, Allevi is integrating bioprinting into clinical R&D, pharmaceutical testing, and custom implant development. The dECM product line has enormous potential in personalized tissue therapeutics and disease modeling.
U.S. Offices: New York and Connecticut
Origin: Switzerland (acquired by 3D Systems)
Now under 3D Systems’ umbrella, RegenHu is expanding toward scalable, GMP-compliant bioprinting for clinical-grade constructs, including vascularized tissues and implantable therapeutic tissues.
Main U.S. Collaborations: Houston, TX & Boston, MA
Headquarters: Vancouver, Canada
Aspect’s focus on transplantable tissues and cell therapy integration is paving the way toward bio-printed organ replacements. Its microfluidic precision enables unparalleled control in bioink formulation and tissue complexity.
Headquarters: New York, NY
As precision medicine grows, Xylyx’s organ-specific bioinks will find rising demand in pharmacokinetics, drug screening, and engineered autografts. Their expansion into multi-organoid models positions them for success in translational tissue engineering.
Headquarters: Phoenix, AZ
Humabiologics is bridging the gap between preclinical R&D and clinical-grade tissue manufacturing. Their regulatory-conscious sourcing and emphasis on native biochemistry make them attractive partners for FDA-regulated bioprinting applications.
Bioinks are more than just printing materials—they are living platforms that support, instruct, and transform cellular behavior. The companies highlighted above are tackling the most pressing challenges in bioprinting: vascularization, scalability, tissue specificity, and regulatory translation.
As applications expand from cosmetic tissue scaffolds and high-throughput drug screening to custom transplants and implantable organs, bioinks will define the success of 3D bioprinting in clinical medicine.
If your company is innovating in bioink development, tissue printing, or regenerative scaffolds, we invite you to join our growing network. Submit your profile at BioMedEngineerDirectory.com and share your impact.
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