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Category: Biomaterials

Are Biomaterials Ready to Redefine Food and Beverage Packaging?

The food and beverage sector is entering a period of rapid material change. Driven by consumer demand for healthier products and lower environmental impact, manufacturers and startups are turning to biomaterials as alternatives to conventional ingredients and packaging. From edible films that wrap fresh fruit to biopolymer containers that aim to reduce waste, these materials…

Published on 06/01/2026

Are Metals Still the Go-To Choice for Medical Devices and Implants?

As healthcare systems around the world adapt to aging populations and expanding surgical capabilities, the materials that underpin medical devices are again drawing attention. Metal biomaterials — long used in surgical instruments, orthopedic devices, dental restorations, and cardiovascular tools — remain a staple in clinical practice. Yet questions about longevity, biological responses, and design trade-offs…

Published on 01/01/2026

Can the Human Body Become Its Own Power Source Through Piezoelectric Biomaterials?

As medical science continues to move toward solutions that work in harmony with the human body, piezoelectric biomaterials are emerging as a topic of growing interest. These materials are capable of converting mechanical movement into electrical signals, opening new possibilities for healthcare technologies that rely on the body’s natural motions rather than external power supplies….

Published on 30/12/2025