Tissue engineering has emerged as a groundbreaking field, holding significant promise in the regeneration of damaged tissues and organs. Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has revolutionized the creation of complex structures, offering unprecedented opportunities for fabricating biomaterials with precise control over their architecture and composition.
This special issue aims to showcase the latest advancements and research within the realm of additive manufacturing for tissue engineering applications. Researchers and scholars are encouraged to contribute research or review papers, exploring topics such as innovative biomaterials – including polymers, ceramics, and metals; 3D printing of functional scaffolds, tissues, and organs; as well as in vitro and in vivo assessment of engineered biomaterials, encompassing physical, chemical, and biological properties.
By harmonizing diverse perspectives, this special issue endeavors to promote collaboration, facilitate knowledge exchange, and expedite the progression of additive manufacturing in tissue engineering, ultimately contributing to advancements in healthcare and personalized medicine.