Introduction:biology3D printingIt is gradually industrialized, and many new companies are “breaking ground.” 4D Biomaterials is the commercial name of 4D Medicine Ltd. This company was spun off from the University of Birmingham and the University of Warwick in April 2020 and has received more than £1.85 million (approximately RMB 16.69 million) from DSW Ventures, Mercia and SFC Capital. Equityinvest, And received more than 300,000 pounds (approximately 2.71 million RMB) in grants from Innovate UK.

△4Degra printing elastic structure
The Antarctic Bear learned that Nottingham’sMedical treatmentbiology3D printingMaterials provider 4D Biomaterials announced on July 28, 2021, that it has received an investment led by DSW Ventures and supported by MEIF Proof of Concept & Early Stage Fund. The fund is managed by Mercia and Midlands Engine Investment Fund, a part of Mercia, Mercia’s own funds and existing investor SFC Capital. This investment will be used to develop a series of products in cooperation with medical device companies and to create five new jobs at the MediCity site to expand the team.

△Open-cell honeycomb structure
4D Biomaterials claims that 4Degra is the only biodegradable in its class3D printingThe material was developed by the research team of Professor Andrew Dove at the University of Warwick and the University of Birmingham in more than 15 years.This material can print products with open-cell honeycomb structure for medical treatmentImplants, To help patients recover after surgery. 4Degra can re-grow human tissues through the gaps and eventually be discharged harmlessly.

△4Degra parameters
After 4D Biomaterials was spin-off from the university in 2020, Phil Smith, an entrepreneur with biotechnology spin-off experience, served as the CEO. Phil Smith welcomed the joining of DSW Ventures and Mercia, and said that this timeFinancingObtained 60% oversubscription. This investment is the seventh in DSW Ventures’ portfolio, a venture capital company focused on the UK region. DSW Investment Director Ellie Boardman said that the company believes in the innovative technology of 4D Biomaterials and has high hopes for its future.
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