Laser-assisted bio 3D printing technology developer Poietis raises 2.5 million euros


With the rise of bio 3D printing, many related technology companies have emerged around the world. Recently, the French startup Poietis, which is one of them, received 2.5 million euros in the first round of financing. Of these, 900,000 are from the equity crowdfunding platform WiSEED, and this is the largest amount of money ever received on a single project on the platform.

The €2.5 million fund will help Poietis develop and commercialize its unique laser-assisted bio 3D printing technology. This technology can be used in the cosmetics industry to develop 3D printed skin, as well as in the pharmaceutical industry to develop new drugs or drug testing, and ultimately even for the development of human regenerative drugs.

Fabien Guillemot, Chairman of Poietis

According to China's 3D printer network, Poietis was founded in 2014 by Fabien Guillemot and Bruno Brisson. It is the product of the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) and Bordeaux University for more than 10 years. Although there are many organizations and organizations that are developing 3D printed skin, Poietis is unique compared to their unique laser-assisted technology with a resolution of 20 microns (far higher than other similar technologies). Live cells are assembled into a prefabricated 3D printed structure. This ultra-high precision is very useful for creating artificial models that match the physiological characteristics of human skin tissue.

At present, the application of 3D printed skin has emerged and responded to major socio-economic challenges, including reducing animal testing required for the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries; creating predictive skin models that replicate disease characteristics; drug development and Toxicology testing; and personalized regenerative medicine using custom 3D printed skin grafts.


Poietis has signed an important research and development agreement with BASF, the world's leading chemical company, to develop advanced 3D printing skin care applications. Now, the Bordeaux-based startup will use the 2.5 million euros it hires to hire more high-tech employees (from the current 19 to 25), develop dedicated 3D printers, and commercialize for research. The agency's unique bio 3D printing technology - all of which are expected to be achieved in 2017.

“We will strengthen our international technology leadership through this round of financing and a new generation of production-specific bio 3D printers being developed,” Guillemot said.


The 2.5 million euros came from existing company shareholders, angel investors, French Public Investment Bank (BPI), Aquitaine Regional Committee, Aquitaine Atlantic Bank Center, EADS, Michelin and the front The equity crowdfunding platform mentioned is WiSEED. A total of 783 supporters have invested through the platform.

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