Biomaterials in a Digital and Connected World


Biomaterials in a Digital and Connected World

The field of biomaterials is changing quickly thanks to new digital technologies and more international cooperation. Artificial intelligence is helping researchers find materials faster, while 3D bioprinting is making it possible to create exact, custom medical solutions. Open-access research platforms are also allowing experts from around the world to share knowledge more easily. These advancements are driving the development of biomaterials that are more personalised, efficient, and sustainable. Europe is in a strong position to lead this transformation. It has well-established research networks and clear regulations, and it is working well with scientists, businesses, and policymakers. This means that innovative biomaterials research can move from the lab to real-world applications, such as AI-driven materials design, sustainable production, and advanced medical technologies. By using smart technologies, sustainable manufacturing, and research across different fields, we can turn scientific discoveries into real healthcare solutions. 

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