The 3D Cell Culture market is expected to expand by 2020. Experts gather at SMi’sevent this February

3D Cell Culture Conference – 21 – 22nd February
3D bioprinting and other biofabrication methods Workshop – 20th February
Copthorne Tara Hotel Kensington, London,UK
www.3D-cellculture.com/phjourn

Strengthen commercial success through combining clinical breakthroughs with scientific research

3D Cell Culture is hitting the news this January with predictions for the global market, which was valued at US$ 586.1 Mn in 2014, being expected to expand at a CAGR of 29.1% to account for US$ 2,717.6 Mn by 2020*. Also, in the news: researchers in Korea have developed a technique that generates high yields of spheroid cultures with reproducible shapes and sizes using “lab-on-a-CD” technology, also known as centrifugal microfluidics**; and researchers in the U.S. have developed a 3D biomaterial scaffold that can promote much faster ex vivo expansion of functional T cells than currently available technologies***

SMi’s 3D Cell Culture Conference, 21 – 22nd February, will share the knowledge of the market and access to many clinical breakthroughs in research. Visit 3D Cell Culture website www.3D-cellculture.com/phjourn

Benefits of attending the conference:

  • Uncover the biology of human neurodevelopment diseases in 3D by merging cutting edge technologies in CRISPR editing and single cell sequencing
  • Take a 3D biology approach to overcome challenges for cell based screening with exclusive insight into electrospun micro-scaffold based biology
  • Develop strategies for optimising placement of cells in printing by identifying key developments in the overlap of 3D bioprinting and 3D cell culturing
  • Identify new approaches to predictive substance testing through innovative case study insight into multi-organ-chip technology
  • Benefit from an agenda tailored towards driving clinical development through ground breaking case studies on the Zika virus and tuberous sclerosis
  • Adapt current microfluidic culture methods into large scale manufacturing

PLUS! A workshop on 3D BIOPRINTING AND OTHER BIOFABRICATION METHODS on 20th February will describe and discuss 3D bioprinting and other biofabrication approaches, answering emerging questions and challenges to these young and evolving fields.

Visit 3D Cell Culture website for further information and to book your placewww.3D-cellculture.com/phjourn

Sponsored by:

Jellagen | Bio-Techne | BioreclamationIVT | Integra Biosciences | Jellagen | Nexcelom

To sponsor or exhibit, contact Alia Malick on +44 (0)20 7827 6168
For delegate enquiries contact Kieran Ronaldson on +44 (0)20 7827 6744

*Industry Today, Published Jan 15th, 2018
**medicalphysicsweb, IOP Publishing, Published Jan 5, 2018
*** Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)PublishedJanuary 16, 2018

 

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