The 4D bioprinting market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of around 35% by 2035, claims Roots Analysis
Owing to organ scarcity and lesser number of donors, the demand for tissue engineering and organ reconstruction has increased notably; as a result, the adoption of advanced 4D bioprinting technology is anticipated to increase over the coming years
Roots Analysis has announced the addition of “4D Bioprinting Market, 2023-2035” report to its list of offerings.
4D bioprinting which involves the fourth spatio-temporal frame has diverse applications, including its use in drug regeneration and dynamic bio-constructs which can alter their shape with time. It has proven to be beneficial for research and development in the biopharmaceutical and healthcare industries. Presently, several players having dedicated facilities, cutting-edge machinery, and production lines, are engaged in the development of 4D bioprinters and smart biomaterials. In addition to the ability to morph, structures from 4D printing, have the ability to self-repair and can adapt to various environmental changes.
Key Market Insights
Currently, close to 60% of the 4D bioprinters are commercially available in the market
Of these, over 45% of the 4D bioprinters are based on laser-based technology, followed by products based on polymer-based technology (20%). Further, about 60% of the 4D bioprinters use polymer as a biomaterial.
Around 40% of the players developing smart biomaterials, are headquartered in Europe
The market is currently dominated by the presence of large players (57%); of these, interestingly all the players have been established before 1980. Interestingly 68% of smart biomaterials developed in Europe are made up of polymers; of these close to 55% have already been commercialized.
Publications related to the 4D bioprinting domain have been observed to grow at a CAGR of 130%, since 2016
Around 55% of the articles focused on 4D bioprinting were research articles, of these, more than 20% of the publications have been published in 2022. Further, popular journals that have published multiple articles include Polymers, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, and Micromachines Gels.
Europe and Asia-Pacific are anticipated to capture a larger share (53%) of the market, by 2035
In addition, in terms of type of technology, the market is anticipated to be primarily driven by the laser-based technology capturing more than 35% of the market. Further, biomedical applications are expected to occupy a larger segment, sharing around 65% of the overall market, by 2035.
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Key Questions Answered
What is meant by 4D Bioprinting?
How does 4D bioprinting work?
What are the benefits of 4D Bioprinting?
Who are the leading developers of 4D bioprinters and smart biomaterials?
Which is the hub of 4D bioprinter and smart biomaterial developers?
What is the relative competitiveness of different 4D bioprinter and smart biomaterial developers?
What is the relative competitiveness of different 4D bioprinters?
What are the strengths and threats for the developers engaged in the 4D bioprinting industry?
What is the focus of various publications related to 4D bioprinting?
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The financial opportunity within the 4D bioprinting market has been ****yzed across the following segments:
Type of Technology
Extrusion-based Technology
Laser-based Technology
Inkjet-based Technology
Others
Application Area
Biomedical Applications
Others
End-user
Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
Academic Research and Development
Other end-users
Key Geographical Regions
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Latin America
Middle East and North Africa
The opinions and insights presented in this report were also influenced by discussions held with eminent stakeholders in this industry. The report features detailed transcripts of interviews held with the following industry stakeholders:
Suhridh Sundaram (Chief Operating Officer, Avay Biosciences)
Preethem Srinath (Doctoral Candidate, CURAM)
Sam Onukuri (Independent Consultant)
The research also includes profiles of key players (listed below) engaged in developing 4D bioprinters and smart biomaterials; each profile features an overview of the company, financial information (if available), details on product portfolio, recent developments, and an informed future outlook.
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