Berlin Startup Raises €10M to 3D-Print Human Organs for Transplants

Berlin Startup Raises €10M to 3D-Print Human Organs for Transplants

Mitchell Wilson
Mitchell Wilson
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Berlin Startup Raises €10M to 3D-Print Human Organs for Transplants

Berlin-based Cellbricks Therapeutics has raised €10 million to develop 3D-printed human organs. The company plans to create replacement livers, kidneys and other tissues using a patient's own cells. Co-CEO Alexander Leutner leads the ambitious project, which aims to revolutionise organ transplants in the future. The funding includes a €7 million seed round led by Silicon Roundabout Ventures. Over €3 million in non-dilutive grants also contributed to the total. Investors such as SPRIND and existing backer ACT Venture Partners joined the round.

The company's first target is manufacturing functional human organs through advanced 3D printing. By using a patient's cells, Cellbricks hopes to eliminate rejection risks and organ shortages. The technology could eventually provide custom-made livers, kidneys and other vital tissues. With €10 million secured, Cellbricks Therapeutics will push forward its organ-printing research. The Berlin team now has the resources to develop prototypes and refine its bioprinting process. Success could transform transplant medicine by offering personalised, lab-grown organs.

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