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    Toray Advanced Composites is a leading supplier to the aerospace industry, providing advanced thermoset and thermoplastic composite materials for the production of lightweight structures for the...
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    The Advanced Materials Show will take place at the NEC Birmingham, from 15th & 16th May 2024. The event is a must attend for any materials engineer, R&D professional, scientist or product...
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    Instrumentation and Analytical solutions for industries and utilities. Our goal is to make instrumentation and analyzer technology, selection, purchasing, installation, operation, and ownership easy...
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    Established in 1977, Mecmesin is a global brand renowned worldwide for delivering reliable, affordable and innovative force, materials, and torque testing equipment for quality...
  • News - 30 Aug 2016
    A new study describes the development of a novel hybrid polymer suitable for producing 3D-printed scaffolds on which living cells can be seeded to create engineered tissues. The ability to use these...
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    Perkin Elmer design, manufacture and deliver advanced technology solutions that address the world's most critical health and safety concerns, including maternal and fetal health, clean water and...
  • News - 14 Feb 2022
    Providing innovative treatments using advanced materials and technologies is a cornerstone of modern medical research and materials science. Biodegradable polymer materials have been widely explored...
  • Article - 21 Jan 2019
    New ways of providing assistive care to fractures and damaged tissues are key areas in nanomedicine and tissue engineering.
  • Article - 30 Mar 2017
    The Lund research team employed an improved electrospinning method that utilizes a type of polymer that has been approved for medical purposes to produce 3D ECM-mimicking scaffolds.
  • Article - 5 Mar 2002
    Researchers at MIT have successfully produced a biomaterial that supports living nerve cells. These peptide based scaffolds may one day serve to help victims of spinal chord injuries.

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