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Join the future of biomaterials: Test the BIOMATDB database & marketplace today!
The BIOMATDB database and marketplace are now available for testing, offering unique features to support the biomaterials community. Developed as part of the European project BIOMATDB, these platforms have been designed to streamline research, enhance collaboration, and connect stakeholders across the biomaterials sector. Don’t miss this opportunity to try them out and help us improve them with your feedback!
The BIOMATDB database
An AI-powered platform with advanced tools for accessing and analysing biomaterial research data. It supports researchers with a specialised search engine for finding relevant biomaterials, research data, and literature efficiently. Students can use it as an educational tool to explore biomaterial properties and applications. Industry professionals benefit from features to analyse R&D trends, compare material properties related literature, and address gaps in biocompatibility and regulatory assessments.
Discover the power of the BIOMATDB database and help shape its future! Don’t forget to give valuable feedback by 15th December 2024.
Your input will make it even better!
The BIOMATDB marketplace
A digital solutions connecting biomaterial and medical device suppliers with buyers, service providers, and funding opportunities. It offers enhanced visibility for suppliers to showcase their products, services, and innovations. Users can explore a wide range of offerings, from raw materials to medical devices, software or equipment, as well as consulting and testing services. The platform also facilitates networking with industry players, fostering collaborations and partnerships.
Registration is simple and user-friendly: join the growing community of industry leaders today and unlock the full potential of the marketplace!
Watch the short “How to register video”.
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