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Russia to Develop National Standard for Bioprinting

A national standard for bioprinting will be developed in Russia

Vedomosti.ru reports that Russia is planning to develop its first-ever national GOST standard for bioprinting—creating human tissues using 3D printers. This initiative is being proposed by the “Innopraktika” center and the scientific-technical council.

The standard is designed to regulate the bioprinting process based on unified technical and safety requirements and to expand its application possibilities in practical medicine.

Using bioprinting technology, it is possible to artificially create human skin, muscle tissues, and even organ models. This could become one of the key solutions for transplantation in the future.

The standard is expected to be developed by 2026. Currently, experts are studying the materials to be used, biological safety, technological tools, and clinical requirements.

The creation of the GOST standard is anticipated to strengthen collaboration between the fields of science, healthcare, and manufacturing, as well as make a significant contribution to the development of innovative medicine in Russia.

This project will not only address domestic needs but also enhance export potential by aligning with international standards.

This could position Russia as one of the leading nations in bioprinting technologies.

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