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Active HORIZON European Commission

Advanced 4D Printing Technologies in Corneal Regeneration: A Pathway to Restored Vision

€8M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Tampereen Korkeakoulusaatio Sr
Country Finland
Start Date Jan 01, 2025
End Date Dec 31, 2029
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 9
Roles Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101191726
Grant Description

Corneal blindness is the 3rd leading cause of blindness globally, affecting >11.7mi people.

Although the cornea is the most transplanted tissue, only 1-in-70 patients in need receive a cornea due to a severe shortage of donor tissue.3D bioprinting offers an attractive solution.

However, existing technology cannot mimic the complexity of cornea tissue, which is necessary to reproduce its optomechanical & biological functionality.The KeratOPrinter project thus, proposes a highly ambitious approach to develop a 4D bioprinting suite that can deliver a fully functional, biocompatible, full-thickness native-like human cornea.

The consortium combines world-class partners to provide:a) An innovative & scalable cell source with high cell viability & native-like functionality in vivo for the different cell types in the cornea; b) Several multi-material bioink formulations which can reproduce the native-environment heterogeneity & extracellular matrix to deliver the optical, mechanical & biological functionality; c) Single-cell bioprinting resolution with m accuracy & in-process monitoring for clinical-level quality control at viable printing speeds; d) Clinical handling technology for transportation, logistics & surgical implementation, supported by complementary implementation of multiple bioprinting technologies; e) GMP-compliant cell manufacturing and bioprinting technologies supported by in vivo & GLP studies for fast translation to the clinical environment; f) Early regulatory engagement augmented by a thorough regulatory and ethical analysis culminating in a comprehensive regulatory pathway to support future commercialisation and g) A dedicated community of researchers, clinicians, healthcare providers, regulatory and standardisation bodies, patient groups, technology developers, & industry to translate project results into targeted outcomes & long-term impacts.Ultimately, KeratOPrinter aims to enable millions of people to receive vision-saving therapy by 2035.

All Grantees

Helsingin Yliopisto; Brinter Am Technologies Oy; Stemsight Oy; Klinikum Der Universitaet Zu Koeln; Universiteit Maastricht; Crowdhelix Limited; Tampereen Korkeakoulusaatio Sr; Asphalion Sl; Cellbox Solutions

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