3D bioprinting not only has paved the way for advances in life sciences and healthcare but it is also emerging as a key driver behind an ongoing paradigm shift in the production process of various industrial domains, ranging from food to fashion. The potential of such technology is underexplored and this work assesses 3D bioprinting as a valuable approach for developing novel and more effective solutions for leather defect correction during the animal-leather tanning process, with the aim at increasing the outlet market for tanneries.

3D bioprinting as a tool for the early correction of leather defects in the tanning industry

Daddi C.;Baggiani M.;Nicoletta M.;Micalizzi S.;Fortunato G. M.;De Acutis A.;De Maria C.;Onorati M.;Vozzi G.
2023-01-01

Abstract

3D bioprinting not only has paved the way for advances in life sciences and healthcare but it is also emerging as a key driver behind an ongoing paradigm shift in the production process of various industrial domains, ranging from food to fashion. The potential of such technology is underexplored and this work assesses 3D bioprinting as a valuable approach for developing novel and more effective solutions for leather defect correction during the animal-leather tanning process, with the aim at increasing the outlet market for tanneries.
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