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The Department of Bioengineering is pleased to announce that Cellink, a prestigious Swedish company dedicated to the development of bioprinting in the world, maintains its trust in UTEC by renewing the collaboration agreement between the two institutions.
The aim of this agreement is to develop an academic plan that will boost bio-manufacturing and the use of the latest bio-printing technologies. Other benefits of this agreement are the training of teachers, the development of workshops for students and the holding of joint events.
To review more information about Cellink, you can go to Cellink.com.