CTIBIOTECH's Bioprinted Skin Wins Awards at IFSCC 2025
CTIBIOTECH has been recognized for its groundbreaking bioprinted skin technology at the International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) 2025 Congress in Cannes, France. The company received two prestigious awards for its presentation on the world's first computer-connected lab-grown human bioprinted skin with a sensory nervous system, announced in a press release.
CTIBIOTECH's innovative approach allows for instantaneous and highly accurate cosmetics and fragrance testing, marking a significant advancement in the field. The technology promises to reduce reliance on animal testing and enhance product development efficiency. The company was honored with the Top 10 Posters Award by IFSCC and the Young Researcher Award by the French Society of Cosmetology, highlighting the impact of their work on the industry.
The bioprinted skin model represents a new paradigm in cosmetic testing, offering a more ethical and predictive platform for evaluating product interactions with human skin. This achievement underscores CTIBIOTECH's commitment to advancing biotechnology and ethical research practices.
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